I have many questions about being an academic effective altruist, and very few answers, maybe others have those.
If you too have questions, some of them may be answered here:
https://80000hours.org/career-guide/top-careers/profiles/valuable-academic-research/
https://80000hours.org/topic/careers/in-research/academic-research/
If not, let's talk about them on the comment section and bootstrap our academic effectiveness.
What are the unsolved problems related to infinite ethics that might be worth tackling as an academic? Some relevant writings on this topic to see what the field looks like
I would ask Amanda MacAskill.
On the topic of interesting questions about large utilities, I think could conceivably be useful to analyse the notion that it might be good to refuse one 'Pascal's Mugging' proposition in order to pursue other ones, and to see what this might imply, as well as to analyse how mugging works out in game theory or decsion theory to decide whether its adversarial nature is important.