The School of Mathematical Sciences is seeking to develop further the
area of Statistics and is keen to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in
Statistics.
Below we highlight the number of research activities being undertaken
and list the names of the members of staff who are active in these areas.
- High-dimensional multivariate statistical modelling (Dr Griffin, Dr
Liverani)
- Applied Bayesian statistical inference (Dr Coad, Dr Liverani, Dr Pettit)
- Statistical models for infectious diseases (Dr Griffin)
- Adaptive designs in clinical trials (Dr Coad)
- Design and analysis of computer experiments (Dr Maruri-Aguilar)
- Complex network inference and analysis (Dr Bianconi, Dr Nicosia, Prof
Latora)
- Spatial and spatio-temporal modelling (Dr Liverani)
The School is keen to strengthen and expand on the current research in
Statistics. The School has also many on-going collaborations with other
Faculties at Queen Mary and, in particular, the Barts Cancer Institute
and the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine.
More details on the Statistics group at Queen Mary:
http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/statistics/statistics
This is a permanent position, with a salary of £40,865 - £60,109. The
deadline is January 11th 2018. To apply, and for more information, see:
https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=2939
The School holds a departmental Bronze Athena SWAN Award and is a
registered supporter of the LMS Good Practice scheme. We are committed
to the equality of opportunities and to advancing women’s careers. We
have policies to support staff returning from long-term absence, for
flexible arrangements for staff with parental responsibilities and for
child-care support for the attendance of conferences. As part of the
School’s commitment to the Athena SWAN and the LMS Good Practice
principles we strongly encourage applications from women.
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Silvia Liverani
Senior Lecturer in Statistics
Queen Mary University London
www.silvialiverani.com
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