Phd Web3 Jobs in New York, New York, United States
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Uniswap Labs | New York, NY, United States |
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Uniswap Labs
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Uniswap Labs is seeking a PhD candidate or graduate to participate in a 6-month paid fellowship.
The Fellow is provided with training and hands-on experience on a research team as well as networking and mentorship opportunities.
The Fellowship:
- Is open to PhDs or PhD candidates in disciplines related to economics, finance and operations research
- Will be remote-optional, with the recommended option to be in person in our New York City office
Responsibilities:
- Work on research projects broadly aligned with your area of study
- Develop strong industry and company knowledge
- Work on cutting-edge research projects in market economics, mechanism design, and more
- Learn about our culture, as well as the benefits and responsibilities of being a member of the firm
- Receive training designed to help you succeed
- Receive compensation and benefits
Qualifications:
- Interest in research topics in decentralized finance, crypto-economics and blockchain in general
- Ability to independently design and execute research plans to answer conceptual questions
- Self-starter with a proactive approach and a high level of enthusiasm
Nice to Haves:
- Love for the unicorns ๐ฆ
To Apply:
Submit your CV and a research statement. Note that the final research projects are subject to change, but we will be flexible enough to ensure the final projects align with the Fellowโs area of study.