The Existential Risk Laboratory (XLab) is an initiative based within the Physical Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. The Lab aims to catalyze novel research activity by serving as a convening locus at the University as well as supporting research groups for the interdisciplinary field of existential risk studies. XLab additionally supports outreach and education for undergraduates through its summer research fellowship, educational events, and curricular development efforts. XLab's Nuclear Program works at the intersection of nuclear-risk research, convening, and public communication. Past program work includes organizing the Nobel Laureate Assembly for the Prevention of Nuclear War, whose declaration was signed by 129 Nobel Laureates, and partnering with faculty across the University on research and educational programming related to nuclear risk. The XLab Nuclear Program Lead owns and directs XLab's portfolio of nuclear-risk work, including research programming, convenings (such as the Nobel Laureate Assembly and related initiatives), public communications, educational offerings, and the broader set of nuclear-risk projects developed with XLab faculty and external partners. The role combines program leadership — setting priorities, managing projects end-to-end, and representing XLab in nuclear-risk circles — with program coordination. The Program Lead works closely with XLab leadership, partner institutions (including the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and academic partners), and XLab's administrative staff to deliver high-impact research programming under the constraints of a small, grant-funded team. This position is grant-funded and is expected to continue as long as funding allows.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree