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Research Assistant
in Quantitative Expert Judgement and Model Uncertainty
Department of Management Science
Up to £22,958
Applications are invited for this research position which is available for a period of three and a half years. There are two elements to the position:
For 2/3 of the time you will work with Prof Tim Bedford on an EPSRC funded project "Coupled models: Expert Judgement, Emulators and Model Uncertainty". This project, which encompasses researchers from the Universities of Strathclyde, Sheffield, Bristol and Nottingham, aims to study the way in which emulators, a modern way of building statistical approximations of complex numerical models, can be used to integrate expert judgement and help quantify model uncertainties. You will carry out this work in parallel with two PhD students working in the other institutions, who will concentrate on specific applications to aerospace and environmental engineering. The other academics involved in this project are Dr Jeremy Oakley (Sheffield University), Dr Sondipon Adhikari (Bristol University) and Prof Andrew Cliffe (Nottingham University). More information about this project can be found at www.managementscience.org/emulator.aspx.
For 1/3 of the time, you will work on other applications of expert judgement in risk and reliability analyses. You will work closely with academic staff, in particular Professors Lesley Walls, Tim Bedford and Dr John Quigley and alongside 2 other research assistants working in related areas. There are also opportunities for you to gain teaching experience, although this will be limited to keep a research focus.
You will preferably have a PhD in Operational Research, Probability or Statistics, and will join a lively group working in Management Science in risk and reliability. The group has an international reputation, and works together with leading companies and agencies on a number of different applied and theoretical projects. In 2007 we host the international Mathematical Methods in Reliability Conference, at which project results will be presented. The Department of Management Science is one of the UK's leading OR departments, running amongst other things a successful MSc in Operational Research.
Details about the department can be found at http://www.managementscience.org.
To discuss the post informally, contact Professor Tim Bedford (+44 141 548 2394; [log in to unmask]), or Lesley Walls (+44 141 548 3616, [log in to unmask]).
For an application pack (available on request in alternative formats for applicants with a disability), visit Vacancies at our website www.strath.ac.uk or contact the Personnel Office, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XQ, tel: 0141 548 4133 (24 hour Voicemail Service) quoting Ref R31/06. Applications closing date: 28 August 2006. Some University posts will be subject to a pre employment Disclosure Scotland Check.
We value diversity and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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