Join SEI Asia as a Research Fellow to drive innovative data analysis and AI-driven strategies, supporting sustainable finance and climate resilience in the Asia-Pacific region.
Based in Bangkok, SEI Asia has a diverse team of multinational experts who integrate scientific research with participatory approaches to co-develop and share knowledge, build partnerships, and influence policy for resilient development. SEI Asia’s work focuses on gender and social equity, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, water insecurity and integrated water resources management, transitional agriculture, renewable energy and urbanization.
SEI Asia is an affiliate of Chulalongkorn University (CU), Thailand. SEI and CU have an agreement to foster innovative scientific research combined with effective policy engagement on development and environmental challenges in Asia. The key areas of collaboration are intellectual engagement for joint research applications and fund mobilization, lectures and seminars for CU students, post-graduate supervision and examination, and CU–SEI employee links.
Under the Asia office of the Stockholm Environment Institute in Bangkok, the Centre for Finance for Sustainability Bangkok (CFSB) works with the private sector and financial hubs in the Asia Pacific region. Its purpose is to enable the financial sector in the region to align more closely with the global goals of the Paris Agreement, the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).
Following its launch in 2022, the CFSB hosts a set of projects on climate adaptation finance as well as the platform on finance for development and official development assistance called Aid Atlas. CFSB is now launching a large-scale project called Inclusive Climate Finance for Communities in the Asia Pacific (ICCAP). The main stakeholders of the ICCAP project are private sector financial service providers (FSPs) and public sector actors who will work in partnership to build viable, responsive and equitable financial instruments, models and systems to finance adaptation solutions for climate vulnerable communities in countries in the Asia Pacific region.
Furthermore, CSFB also works closely with SEI Finance for Sustainable Development Program to conducts research and activities to generate insights on the drivers and barriers to sustainable economic activities in low- and lower-middle-income countries at the global level.
The Research Fellow will support the delivery of projects within the Centre for Sustainable Finance and Biodiversity (CFSB), including the ICCAP project, the AID ATLAS, and the CLIMATEFIT project.
The role focuses on designing and delivering innovative strategies for data retrieval, manipulation, analysis and storage. The work will utilize tools and methodologies from statistics, machine learning and artificial intelligence. The data analysed will be heterogeneous, encompassing both qualitative and quantitative formats, including:
The Research Fellow will contribute to CFSB’s interdisciplinary collaborations across SEI and partner organizations, as well as external events and engagements. They will support SEI’s financial sustainability by ensuring the timely delivery of high-quality outputs within project budgets. The position reports directly to the CFSB Director.
We are looking for a researcher with a strong interest and proven track record in the use of LLMs, and artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced statistics including regression for the analysis of large heterogeneous datasets (a combination of numerical variables, categorical variables, natural language documents, such as papers, transcripts of interviews, reports, case studies, etc., data extracted from existing databases, etc. etc.) and data acquisition methods including web-scraping.
You are experienced in the use of languages for large scale data analysis, such as Python, R, etc., and of databases to store and query heterogenous data. You are familiar with the use of API and the development of interfaces to LLMs, such as for example Gemini, Mistral, Llama, ChatGPT, and you can guide external consultants to develop solutions to support online databases.
With a team comprising over 17 nationalities, SEI welcomes global applicants for all posts, and provides an Internationally competitive level NGO salary and benefits package, with all employee contracts under Thai labour laws. For this post we expect candidates of Middle levels to apply.
SEI is an equal opportunity employer and we consider all applicants on the basis of qualifications and competencies regardless but not limited to race, national origin, religious beliefs, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability and marital status. We are committed to ensuring diversity and equality within our organization and applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
We are reviewing applications on an ongoing basis so please submit your application as soon as possible, however no later than 21 January 2025 23:59 Stockholm local time.
Applications should be written in English and consist of a short CV and cover letter highlighting relevant qualifications and experience.
As we only accept applications through our recruitment system, please apply online using the button below and include:
Inquiries concerning the content of the position can be directed to [email protected].
SEI Asia integrates scientific research with participatory approaches to develop knowledge, build partnerships and influence policy for resilient development.
Stockholm Environment Institute is an international non-profit research institute that tackles environment and sustainable development challenges.
We empower partners to meet these challenges through cutting-edge research, knowledge, tools and capacity building. Scientific quality and integrity are foundations of our work. Partnership is at the heart of our approach, leading to change that lasts.
Our work connects science to policy and practice, aiming to drive tangible impacts. It spans climate change, natural resources, water, air, and health, and addresses questions of governance, innovation, finance, poverty, gender equality and social equity.
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