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    TWO STATISTICS POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW POSITIONS AT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY

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Two post-doctoral Statistics research positions at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia, are available, supervised by: Professor Louise Ryan, FAA and Professor Matt Wand, FAA. 

Professors Ryan and Wand are leading researchers in applied and methodological Statistics. They are both fellows of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) and have received several awards for their research accomplishments. 

The successful candidates will join a small but vibrant and growing Statistics group within the UTS School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences under the leadership of Professors Ryan and Wand. Professors Peter Green and Raymond Carroll have faculty appointments and routinely visit and collaborate with group members. 

Sydney is a cosmopolitan city with a mild climate, spectacular geography and a myriad of dining and entertainment options. The following web-sites provide information on life in Sydney: www.sydney.com.au and www.sydney.com 

The job location is a few minutes’ walk from Sydney's Central Railway Station. This provides a convenient link to the areas of Sydney served by its extensive railway network (www.cityrail.info/stations/network_map). 

The position codes, titles, and web-sites are: 

IRC108203 - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Statistics (ACEMS) http://bit.ly/ACEMS_UTS
IRC108198 - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Statistics http://bit.ly/DiscoveryProject_UTS

For each position, the web-site provides a full description of the position and mechanisms for applying. The position web-sites may also be found via: http://www.uts.edu.au/staff/jobs-uts/ 

The closing date for both positions is 17th May 2018. 

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