Postdoctoral Research Associate, Large Foundation Models and Causal Inference for Scientific Discovery
Charlottesville, VA, USA
USD 60k-60k / year
About the School
The University of Virginia School of Data Science—the first of its kind in the nation—advances discovery, innovation, and societal impact through collaborative, open, and responsible data science research and education. Founded in 2019, the School brings together expertise across business, computation, engineering, humanities, law, mathematics, social sciences, statistics, and law to address complex, real‑world challenges. Its academic offerings include a B.S. in Data Science, an undergraduate minor, residential and online M.S. in Data Science programs, and a Ph.D. in Data Science, all designed to prepare students for a rapidly evolving data‑driven world.
About the Position
The University of Virginia School of Data Science and the Reasoning and Knowledge Discovery (RISE) Lab invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position at the intersection of large foundation models, causal inference, and scientific discovery. The successful candidate will pursue a bidirectional research agenda: investigating how foundation models, including large language models and multimodal models, can support causal discovery, causal inference, scientific hypothesis generation, and experimental design; and developing causal approaches that improve the reasoning, robustness, interpretability, fairness, and scientific reliability of foundation models. Research may include the development of new algorithms, theoretical frameworks, benchmarks, datasets, agentic systems, and evaluation methods. Potential applications span science, health, education, and other interdisciplinary domains. The position offers substantial opportunities to shape original research directions, collaborate with researchers across disciplines, mentor graduate students, publish in leading venues, and develop an independent research profile. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will report to Sheng Li, PhD, and work closely with members of the RISE Lab and interdisciplinary collaborators at the University of Virginia and partner institutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead independent and collaborative research projects involving foundation models, causal inference, causal discovery, causal machine learning, and AI-enabled scientific discovery.
- Formulate research questions, develop novel methods and algorithms, and design rigorous computational experiments.
- Investigate how foundation models can incorporate scientific and domain knowledge to generate, refine, and evaluate causal hypotheses.
- Develop causal methods for improving the reasoning, trustworthiness, interpretability, robustness, safety, and generalizability of foundation models.
- Develop benchmarks, datasets, evaluation protocols, and reproducible research software.
- Prepare high-quality manuscripts for peer-reviewed conferences and journals.
- Mentor graduate students and provide guidance on research design, technical implementation, scientific writing, and presentations.
- Participate actively in interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers in data science, computer science, statistics, health, education, and other scientific domains.
- Contribute to research proposals, project reports, open-source software, and other scholarly products, as appropriate.
- Maintain high standards for research integrity, reproducibility, responsible AI, and ethical use of data and computational models.
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in Data Science, Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Information Science, or a closely related quantitative field. All doctoral requirements must be completed at the time of hire.
- Strong publication record commensurate with experience, demonstrating original research contributions.
- Demonstrated research expertise in at least one of the following areas:
- Foundation models, large language models, multimodal learning, natural language processing, generative AI, or deep learning; or
- Causal inference, causal discovery, causal machine learning, graphical models, experimental design, or related statistical methodology.
- Experience designing and conducting computational research, analyzing results, and communicating research findings.
- Ability to lead research projects with appropriate faculty guidance while working effectively as part of a collaborative team.
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to rigorous, reproducible, and ethical research practices.
Preferred Qualifications
- A strong publication record commensurate with career stage, particularly in leading AI, machine learning, natural language processing, or data-mining venues such as NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, KDD, or comparable selective conferences and journals.
- Demonstrated research contributions connecting foundation models with causal inference, causal discovery, or scientific reasoning.
- Experience with one or more of the following foundation-model topics:
- Pretraining, post-training, fine-tuning, parameter-efficient adaptation, alignment, or evaluation;
- Model reasoning, agentic workflows, tool use, or knowledge integration;
- Large language models, multimodal foundation models, or scientific foundation models;
- Trustworthiness, safety, fairness, interpretability, robustness, or out-of-distribution generalization.
- Experience with one or more causal research areas, such as causal discovery, treatment-effect estimation, counterfactual reasoning, causal representation learning, mediation analysis, transportability, invariant learning, or causal experimental design.
- Experience working with large-scale datasets, GPU computing, or distributed training.
- Evidence of research leadership, creativity, and the ability to identify and pursue original research directions.
- Experience mentoring or collaborating with graduate or undergraduate researchers.
Physical Demands
This is primarily a sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computing. The job may occasionally require travel to attend scientific conferences, workshops, project meetings, and other professional activities.
Position Details
This position will remain open until it is filled. This is a full-time in-person position at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. The initial appointment is for one year; however, the appointment may be renewed for an additional year contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance. This is an exempt level, benefited position. This is a restricted position.
Anticipated Salary: $60,000
Anticipated Start Date: September or October 2026
Health and Other Benefits (visit Health and Other Benefits for additional information)
- UVA Health Plan: the choice between 3 different health plans
- Vision Coverage
- Dental Plan
- Benefit Savings Plans
- Life Insurance
- Disability Benefits
- Paid Time Off: starting with 22 days of time off per year, 12 or more holidays, 8 weeks parental leave
Education Benefits (visit Education Benefits for additional information). After six months of employment, full-time and part-time (20+ hours) employees in a benefits-eligible position are offered options of:
- Use of up to $5250 per calendar year towards a for-credit degree program or for-credit certificate program
- Use of up to $2000 of the total $5250 noted above per calendar year for professional development including job-related training, conferences, and initial certificate exams.
Application Process
Please visit the UVA job board: Careers at UVA Jobs and search for R0086561. Complete an application online and attach: Cover letter detailing your interest and relevant experience to this position Resume or CV
Applications that do not contain all required documents will not receive full consideration.
Internal applicants: Search and apply for jobs on the UVA Internal Careers website.
References will be completed via direct reach. Please plan to provide at least three references when applying.
A background check is required and will be conducted per university policy prior to the first day of employment.
For questions about the position, contact Sheng Li, Associate Professor, at vga8uf@virginia.edu.
For questions about the application process, please contact Daniel Strong, Senior Human Resources Recruiter, at das6zb@virginia.edu.
For more information about UVA and the Charlottesville community, please see www.virginia.edu/life/charlottesville and https://embarkcva.com/.
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education: Doctoral degree
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