What do they say about waiting for a bus.... *Research Fellow - Data Science and Analytics Grade 7* This role will provide data science / analytics support to a programme of research and service delivery that is linked to activities within the Geographic Data Science Lab at the University of Liverpool. Research projects will be focused on deliverables that are externally facing, and will likely be situated within the themes of health, housing, population or infrastructure (transportation / digital etc). Service aspects of the role will involve coordination with the ESRC Consumer Data Research Centre ( www.cdrc.ac.uk) node at University College London, and support both ongoing and new user applications to our service. The successful candidate should have a PhD or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Geographic Information Science, Quantitative Social Science or other related quantitative discipline and will be joining a large team of PhD and other researchers at the University of Liverpool. The post is available until 31 January 2020. https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BOB863/research-fellow-data-science-and-analytics-grade-7 *Closes - 6th December* ————— *Industrial Strategy Fellow: AI for Health Geography - Grade 8* The University of Liverpool is investing in a number of Research Fellows in support of the Industrial Strategy. You will pursue an independent research agenda around applications of AI to Health Geography, linking with ongoing activities within the Geographic Data Science Lab. You should have a PhD in Computer Science, Geographic Information Science, Quantitative Social Science or other related quantitative discipline. Experience manipulating large datasets, machine learning and programming would be advantageous. The post is available until 31 July 2021. https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BNR579/industrial-strategy-fellow-ai-for-health-geography-grade-8 *Closes - 22nd November* ————— *University Teacher Grade 7* We seek a university teacher to deliver high quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Quantitative Human Geography, with particular emphasis on methods, GIS programming and applied population research. The post will cover teaching for the period September 2018 to August 2020. The role will entail the delivery of lectures, seminars and practical assignments for undergraduate and taught postgraduates; administration of modules and teaching materials through a virtual learning environment; assessment, feedback and reporting; residential fieldwork; tutorials and dissertation supervision; and other teaching duties as directed by the Head of Department. You should have experience of teaching across a range of media to both small and large groups. You should have a PhD, preferably in Human Geography in the areas of quantitative methods, GIS programming (e.g. Python, R) and/or population geography. The post is available to 31 August 2020. https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BOA112/university-teacher-grade-7 *Closes - 6th December* ————— For informal, shortlisting and interview enquiries please contact Professor Alex Singleton, email: [log in to unmask] More on GDSL - https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/geographic-data-science/ -- Alex Singleton Professor of Geographic Information Science Department of Geography and Planning University of Liverpool Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0151 7942860 Blog (http://www.alex-singleton.com) Geographic Data Science Lab (http://geographicdatascience.com) ESRC CDRC (http://cdrc.ac.uk/) Book: Urban Analytics (https://goo.gl/sNQGt2) Twitter: alexsingleton Skype: alexsingleton ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the QUANT-GEOG list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=QUANT-GEOG&A=1