in the School of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham, in the area
of Modern Statistics, broadly defined, including any area of statistics,
probability theory, computational data analysis, machine learning, or
related areas. (Note that a lectureship is a permanent position which is
roughly equivalent to an assistant professorship in the US system.)
The successful candidate will develop a vibrant research program and
teaching curriculum in modern statistics, in collaboration with the current
high-profile research groups in applied mathematics, probability,
combinatorics, statistics, and optimisation.
The successful candidate will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a branch of
Mathematics, a first-class research record and a commitment to teaching,
along with excellent communication skills.
The appointee will be expected to expand or complement present research
areas in the School, develop research collaboration inside and outside the
School and University, and assist in the design, development and delivery
of teaching in Mathematics.
To apply, please visit http://www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs and search reference
number 51768.
The application closing date is March 31, 2016.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Chris Good C.Good@bham.ac.uk,
Daniela Kuhn D.Kuhn@bham.ac.uk, or Will Perkins w.f.perkins@bham.ac.uk
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