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We are recruiting two postdocs to join the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP), based in Perth, Western Australia.

What's MAP?
MAP (malariaatlas.org) is a global collaboration of scientists and engineers working across mathematics, statistics, epidemiology and geography to collate the world’s largest repository of malaria data and use that data to parametrise sophisticated mathematical and statistical models to answer urgent policy questions.

We work closely with our partners (e.g. WHO, national malaria programs, CHAI, PMI) to ensure MAP’s research outputs are translated into policy recommendations which will ultimately contribute to malaria elimination. In addition to production of the official estimates of global malaria burden and extensive technical support to national malaria programs, we have a long track record of publications in top journals (Nature, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine).

What will you be doing?
We are recruiting two postdoctoral scientists to join a new team at MAP in Perth, Western Australia. You will be working on a research and development team led by Dr Tasmin Symons (tasmin.symons@telethonkids.org.au) to develop/extend MAP’s modelling frameworks to answer urgent questions in malaria control (e.g. around the optimal use of interventions), as well as designing new modelling approaches to address long-standing open questions (e.g. what is the role of the changing human environment in Africa in observed trends in malaria?).

You’ll work collaboratively within the group based at the Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, including the groups within our Child Health Analytics Research Program working parallel to MAP on malaria ecology, Covid-19, and tuberculosis (https://www.telethonkids.org.au/our-research/brain-and-behaviour/child-health-analytics-research-program/ ).

You should apply if

You have (or are about to receive) a PhD in mathematics or statistics, or another similarly quantitative field
You have demonstrable skills in (at least one) field relevant to mathematical/geostatistical disease modelling – spatial statistics, Gaussian processes, ODEs/PDEs, time-series analysis, and/or related topics
You have strong programming skills in at least one of R/Python (or similar)
You are able to work independently and as part of a wider team
You’d like to live in Australia’s sunniest city (visa sponsorship will be considered for international appointments – MAP is a very diverse group, and most of the team is from overseas)
Roles are advertised for both Research Officer (equivalent to Research Associate) and Senior Research Officer (equivalent to Research Fellow) – please reach out to tasmin.symons@telethonkids.org.au if you’re not sure which role is the best fit, or if you’d like to talk about the roles/MAP/Perth more generally.

To apply follow the link:
https://telethonkids.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/2649?c=telethonkids

Additional information
Contract type: 2 years fixed term, with possibility to renew subject to funding
Work pattern: 100% time / 1 FTE
Benefits: Funds for travel and conferences are available.
Salary: $89,296-$93,617AUD, subject to experience + additional 11% superannuation
Telethon Kids Institute offers salary packaging to employees, effectively increasing take-home-pay by about $5000AUD a year.

We are driving inclusion and diversity as part of the way we work and embrace the diverse career and life experiences of our staff. If you meet a number of the requirements (and not all), we encourage you to submit your application. We also encourage you to address any career disruptions (if applicable) you may have had in your cover letter.

Type
Postdoc
Institution
Telethon Kids Institute
City
Perth
Country
Australia
Closing date
March 5th, 2024
Posted on
February 13th, 2024 08:53
Last updated
February 13th, 2024 08:53
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