Dear All
The Centre of Biostatistics (www.ul.ie/biostatistics) requires an
experienced
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Biostatistics in the area of Covariance
Modelling
for the SFI -funded BIO-SI project (see www.ul.ie/bio-si).
The Post is a specific-purpose contract for 12 months starting April 1st
2011 or
as soon as possible thereafter. Salary will be on the P/D scale up to,
but not
exceeding, c€46, 255 pa depending on track.
The post will involve developing Joint Mean -Covariance Modelling in
longitudinal
analysis data analysis settings (ie in LDA). It will involve fitting
into an existing
programme of research and helping to develop a set of promising ideas
related
to,/ inter alia/, modelling multivariate response data in Longitudinal
Data Analysis.
The person appointed will be a self-starter with a background in
Mathematical
Statistics, possessing a recognized MSc. in Statistics and a PhD, with a
sound
knowledge of the R programming, or another advanced programming language
or environment. Competency in LDA and/or Survival analysis is preferred.
Candidates will have an emerging or an established publication record in
mathematical statistics and be willing to contribute to the current
research programme.
Informal inquires to Professor Gilbert MacKenzie (contact details below
-please use the
UL email).
Further particulars will be available soon on the University's HR website
along with the application materials
Best for now
Gilbert
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Prof. Gilbert MacKenzie,
Centre of Biostatistics,
Room B2034
Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics,
University of Limerick,
Limerick
Ireland
CBS ~ http://www.ul.ie/biostatistics
BIO-SI ~ http://www.ul.ie/bio-si
Gilbert ~ http://www.staff.ul.ie/mackenzieg
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Currently Visiting Professor of Statistics at ENSAI, Rennes, France
Room 270
CREST
ENSAI
Bruz
Rennes 35000
France
Tel: 00 33 2 99 053 242 9am-5pm (Office)
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