Data Center Watch Fellow
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Location:
Washington, DC, US
Company:
10a Labs
Summary:
Conduct open-source research on political risks related to data center development and analyze findings for stakeholders. Draft reports, prepare presentation materials, and collaborate with the team to refine research methodologies.
Requirements:
Hard Skills: Open-source research, Data analysis, Report writing, Public opinion research, Political risk analysis, Information security, Trust & safety, Data visualization, Slide presentation, Python, Research automation, Critical thinking, Communication
Experience: 0-2 years
Job Description:
About 10a Labs: 10a Labs is the safety and threat-intelligence layer trusted by frontier AI labs, AI unicorns, Fortune 10 companies, and leading global technology platforms. Our adversarial red teaming, model evaluations, and intelligence collection enable engineering, safety, and security teams to stay ahead of evolving threats and deploy AI systems safely.
Data Center Watch is a research project that tracks political risks emerging from local opposition to data centers with the aim of understanding the emerging regulatory landscape of data center development in the U.S.
In this role, you will:
- Conduct open-source and targeted research in various sources, including social media, forums, and news outlets
- Analyze, summarize, and clearly report findings for a variety of stakeholders
- Explore emerging questions and pursue lines of inquiry as they arise, adjusting focus as priorities shift
- Collaborate with teammates to design and refine research methods or analytic approaches
- Draft reports, prepare presentation materials, and support podcast development
- Work on sensitive topics with professionalism, balance, and care
- Support other critical initiatives as needed
We're looking for someone who:
- Is passionate about critical infrastructure, AI, data centers, and the social dimension of technology
- Possesses strong analytical, writing, and research skills
- Has experience or coursework in local politics, public opinion research, international studies, data centers, or related fields
- Thinks critically, communicates findings clearly, and adapts quickly to evolving tasks
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in international relations, political science, economics, human geography, or a related field — or equivalent professional experience
- Demonstrated interest or experience in online research, information security, or trust & safety
- Ability to quickly summarize complex information into concise, actionable reports
- Comfort working independently and collaboratively in a remote setting
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
- Data visualization skills, slide presentation, and basic scripting skills (e.g., Python) or familiarity with research automation tools
Compensation & Benefits:
- Remote work (based in the continental U.S.)
- Flexible schedule, up to 20 hours per week (negotiable)
- $25 per hour for undergraduate students
- $32.50 per hour for graduate students