CHAI Research Fellowship Application
See https://humancompatible.ai/jobs#research-fellowship for the job description.

Before proceeding with this form, please be prepared to provide:

1) A URL to your latest resume,

2) A one-page statement of interest describing in general terms the kind of research you would like to undertake at CHAI.  The form will ask you to provide a link (URL) to that statement, which you can host, e.g., on Google Drive, or Dropbox.

3) The names and email addresses of two academic referees.

For any questions, please contact chai-admin@berkeley.edu

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Basic information
Your first name: *
Your last name: *
Your email: *
Your google scholar page *
While not required, you might consider setting up a google scholar profile now to help you with future job applications.  
Your homepage *
Current position and place of employment or study *
E.g. "PhD student in computer science at UC Berkeley", "Postdoc in statistics at UC Berkeley"
PhD institution and department or area of focus *
Where did you, or will you, receive your PhD?  E.g., "UC Berkeley, Computer Science department"
Bachelor's institution and department or major *
E.g., "UC Berkeley, Mathematics department"
Supporting document links
The following fields each request a link (URL) to various supporting documents.  If you need a place to upload and host your documents online, you may use the public sharing functions of of services like Google Drive or DropBox to provide links to your files.
Your latest resume *
Please make sure that your link is set to "share" so we can view them.
One-page statement of interest *
Please provide a one-page statement of interest describing in general terms the kind of research you would like to undertake at CHAI. Please make sure that your link is set to "share" so we can view them.
Technical writing sample *
Please provide a link to a sample of technical writing from a project where you were primarily responsible for the technical (i.e. mathematical, statistical, or algorithmic) details.  A link to a journal article or arxiv posting will suffice.
Code sample (optional)
If you wish, you may provide a link to a GitHub repository or other library of code on which you were the primary contributor; this is not a requirement, especially if your research interests are not programming-heavy.
Video sample (optional)
If you wish, you may provide a link to a video of a presentation or research talk you've given.  Don't worry if none of your talks have been recorded; this is not a requirement.
Academic referees
Please provide the names and contact information for two academic referees for your application.
First name of Referee #1 *
Last name of Referee #1 *
Relationship of referee #1 to you *
(e.g. "PhD advisor", "co-author", "taught me a class", ...)
Institution of Referee #1 *
Email of Referee #1 *
Academic homepage of Referee #1 *
First name of Referee #2 *
Last name of Referee #2 *
Relationship of referee #2 to you *
(e.g. "PhD advisor", "co-author", "taught me a class", ...)
Institution of Referee #2 *
Email of Referee #2 *
Academic homepage of Referee #2 *
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