The Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel is looking to hire a postdoc in the research group led by Prof. Rosa Lavelle-Hill, which focuses on applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the social sciences, as of 1st August 2026, or by arrangement.
The position is embedded in a large interdisciplinary research project, ICARUS, that investigates individual vulnerability, behavioral change, climate change attitudes, and risk under environmental heat stress by combining psychological profiling, biological lab data, physiological time series, and sensor data. The postdoc will play a leading role in developing and implementing predictive algorithms designed to identify those most at risk from extreme heat, as well as offering personalized adaptation advice --- translating rich multi-modal data into interpretable, scalable prediction and advising models.
ICARUS Project
The position is part of a larger interdisciplinary project, ICARUS, which will study the interactions between physiology, psychology, and culture to improve the mitigation of health threats associated with global warming. Combining expertise in physiology, pharmacology, photobiology, psychology, behavioral science, and AI, the project aims to develop an improved framework for identifying individuals at risk but also for improving advice adherence and effective risk mitigation measures. We also investigate how an individual's heat adaptation relates to attitudes on climate change. Other collaborators and members of the ICARUS project are Professor Lars Nybo (University of Copenhagen), Professor Andreas Flouris (University of Thessaly), and Associate Professor Catharina Lerche (Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen).