Lund University, Sweden, invites applications for a tenure-track
position in Statistics, with specialisation in statistical methods and
models in biology and medicine
The successful candidate will do research in statistical methods and
models in biology and/or medicine, and teaching in mainly the same
areas. Examples of such research areas include development and analysis
of stochastic models with applications in biology and/or medicine;
biostatistics; bioinformatics; medical statistical signal processing.
The appointment is initially limited to four years, but can be made
permanent following an evaluation procedure; this is thus a tenure track
arrangement.
Last date for application is July 31, 2009. Full advertisement is
available at
http://www.science.lu.se/upload/LUPDF/natvet/Utlysningar/090731_1148E.pdf
Lund University is one of Europe's leading universities, combining
centuries of tradition with dynamic development and cutting edge
competence. Areas of education and research include technology, science,
law, social sciences, economics, medicine, humanities, theology and
performing arts. The university has around 38,000 students and 5,300
employees.
The Division of Mathematical Statistics is part of the Centre for
Mathematical Sciences. The Division has at present 16 senior academic
staff, including five professors, and about 10 postgraduate students.
The research activities are directed towards probability theory and
statistical inference, modelling and analysis of technical, medical and
financial stochastic systems, extremes and reliability theory, random
graphs, statistical signal processing, spatial statistics and
statistical image analysis. There are active collaborations with several
other departments at Lund University, and with Swedish industry. See
also the Division’s webpages at http://www.maths.lu.se/matstat/
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