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FrontierMap: Research Intern

Futures Center / FrontierMap

FrontierMap is an AI-augmented learning and research tool that helps individuals build rigorous, context-rich “maps” of emerging or complex fields. In an era of accelerating discovery and cross-disciplinary convergence, innovators face a fundamental challenge: how to meaningfully orient themselves within a rapidly shifting intellectual landscape. FrontierMap addresses this by blending structured epistemic frameworks with the power of generative AI, guiding users to surface: Key figures & landmark studies that shaped the field. Major themes & open controversies that define current debates. Divergent schools of thought and their philosophical underpinnings. Historical trajectories & future scenarios, fostering a sense of time depth and continuity. By visualizing not only the “state of the art” but also the historical and conceptual scaffolding beneath it, FrontierMap helps researchers, builders, and policy shapers cultivate a kind of trajectory literacy—an awareness of how today’s inquiries connect to past efforts and future possibilities.

For more information on FrontierMap, see the JOPRO project homepage

What you'll do

Who this is for

Students in philosophy of science, STS, library/information science, interdisciplinary studies, or any field where you have experience navigating complex intellectual landscapes. Graduate students preferred; strong undergraduates with relevant experience considered.

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What past participants have done

This project has been presented at Cambridge Digital Humanities, CSV conference series, Neuromatch, and elsewhere.

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Or email start@jopro.org with your statement of interest and CV.