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JOB: Anniversary Lectureships (Assistant Professor) in Data Science, Lancaster University

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"Eckley, Idris" <[log in to unmask]>

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Eckley, Idris

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As part of its 50th Anniversary Lectureship Scheme Lancaster University is

currently advertising six positions in key challenge areas of data

science. The Anniversary Lectureships are designed to identify academic

leaders of the future and attract the highest calibre of applicants.

Benefits include no direct teaching load for at least the first two years

and the opportunity to play an influential role in Lancaster's new Data

Science Institute. Three of the positions are directly associated with

Lancaster’s Data Science Institute, with additional Data Science related

posts advertised in Pervasive Data Science, Network Modelling and Social

Statistics/Data Science.  For more detail on the 50th Anniversary

Lectureship scheme see: www.lancaster.ac.uk/anniversary-lectureships.



Details of positions that may be of interest to list members can be found

below:

	Lectureship in Data Science x3

	Lectureship in Network Modelling

	Lectureship in Social Statistics/Data Science





Lectureship in Data Science x3



50th Anniversary Lectureships - Data Science

Salary:   £33,574 to £46,414

Closing Date:   Monday 29 February 2016

Interview Date:   To be confirmed

Reference:  AL17

As part of a major investment in Data Science we are seeking applications

from outstanding individuals for three new academic positions in

Lancaster’s Data Science Institute. This is an opportunity to join a

world-leading community of researchers at an exciting time. Data Science

is a key area of growth for Lancaster University and is founded on

historic strengths in Computer Science, Statistics and Operational

Research coupled with an outstanding track record in multidisciplinary

research.



The posts form part of strategic investment that has seen the University

make a substantial commitment in the form of over 15 new data science

related academic positions in the last 12 months.Together with more than

70 academics with existing expertise at Lancaster, these positions are a

key part of the new world-class, multidisciplinary Data Science Institute

that is starting to set the global standard for an interdisciplinary

approach to contemporary data-driven research challenges in areas

including data and society, health, and the environment. Appointments will

help play a key role in shaping this exciting new initiative.



Applications are particularly encouraged from those who can make

significant contributions in one of the following key areas of Data

Science:



Trust, privacy and ethics of data

Data visualisation

On-line inference

Novel systems architectures for data science

The posts are available at grades 7 and 8 (Lecturer, equivalent to

Assistant Professor), according to the experience and research

track-record of the successful candidates.



For an informal discussion about these posts, please contact Professor

Nigel Davies (+44 1524 510327, email: [log in to unmask]) or

Professor Idris Eckley (tel +44 1524 593066, email:

[log in to unmask]).



For further information about Data Science activities at Lancaster please

refer to http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/dsi.







Lectureship in Network Modelling



50th Anniversary Lectureships - Mathematics and Statistics

Salary:   £33,574 to £46,414

Closing Date:   Monday 29 February 2016

Interview Date:   To be confirmed

Reference:  AL12

We are seeking outstanding individuals in the areas of statistical

analysis and modelling of networks. Applications are encouraged from those

who can make fundamental contributions to the statistical methods and

theory for network data or the probabilistic modelling of such data,

especially in the presence of massive data. We are particularly keen for

candidates to have experience working at the interface of methodology and

application, and an interest in research that can lead to impact on how we

make sense from real-world networks.



This is an opportunity to join a world-leading community of researchers at

an exciting time. The successful candidates will be based within the

Statistics group at Lancaster. This group consists of around 25 faculty,

50 PhD students and 5 PDRAs. It has an outstanding research track record

as evidenced in research assessment exercises and provides a vibrant

environment for researchers with excellent facilities and support. The

group co-runs  STOR-i (www.stor-i.lancs.ac.uk), the only Doctoral Training

Centre in the UK specifically focused at the statistics and OR interface.



The post forms part of ongoing strategic investment in Statistics and Data

Science at Lancaster that includes three other 50th Anniversary

Lectureships currently advertised in Data Science. These are on top of

recent investment that has seen the establishment of new groups in

Statistical Learning and in Probability, as well as five posts in Data

Science filled in 2015.



For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Professor Paul

Fearnhead (+44 1524 594145, email [log in to unmask]).







Lectureship in Social Statistics/Data Science



50th Anniversary Lectureships - Sociology and Data Science

Salary:   £33,574 to £46,414

Closing Date:   Monday 29 February 2016

Interview Date:   To be confirmed

Reference:  AL08

As part of a major investment in Data Science we are seeking applications

from outstanding individuals with interests in Social Statistics/Data

Science to join the Child and Family Justice Research Centre. The Centre

is a new interdisciplinary research grouping resulting from collaboration

between Sociology, the Lancaster Law School and the Data Science

Institute. The Centre aims to achieve step-change in child and family

justice research through innovative national and international research

that sheds new light on outcomes for children and families. You must have

a keen interest in social issues, and either hold or be willing to develop

substantive knowledge of law and policy relating to children and families.



In addition, you will join Lancaster’s vibrant Data Science Institute.

Data Science is a key area of growth for Lancaster University and is

founded on historic strengths in Computer Science, Statistics and

Operational Research coupled with an outstanding track record in

multidisciplinary research. Together with more than 70 academics with

existing expertise at Lancaster, these positions are a key part of the new

world-class, multidisciplinary Data Science Institute that is starting to

set the global standard for an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary

data-driven research challenges in areas including data and society,

justice, health, and the environment. Appointments will help play a key

role in shaping this exciting new initiative.



You must be able to bring to the Centre a range of statistical/data

science methodologies for working with quantitative social science data

and must be able to work across disciplinary boundaries. Applications are

particularly welcome from candidates with:



Experience in working with administrative and survey datasets

Experience or keen interest in range of data linkage techniques.

An interest in cohort studies and linked clinical trials data

For informal discussion about this post please contact Professor Karen

Broadhurst, Department of Sociology Email: [log in to unmask]

(Sociology) And /or: Professor Idris Eckley, Data Science Institute Email:

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