Mathematical Modeller (Research Officer) at the Modelling and Simulation Hub, Africa (MASHA)
The Modelling and Simulation Hub, Africa (MASHA) in the Department of Statistical Sciences invites applications to fill one post as a full-time Research Officer on a 36-month contract starting as soon as possible. MASHA’s research focus is the development and application of mathematical modelling and computer simulation to predict the dynamics and control of infectious diseases to evaluate the impact of policies aimed at reducing morbidity and mortality. Based in the Faculty of Science, MASHA’s research is closely integrated with other disciplines resulting in policy-driven and impactful scientific research.
We are looking for a motivated Mathematical Modeller for the position of Research Officer, to support the development and application of dynamic mechanistic mathematical disease models including malaria and other vector-borne disease models in southern Africa.
Requirements for the job:
MSc in mathematical modelling of disease, mathematics, statistics, computer science, public health or other related fields
At least 3 years’ relevant research experience in the development and application of mathematical models to address applied health questions
A good publication track record
Strong quantitative, analytical and programming skills (preferably in at least one of R, C++, or Python)
Demonstrated expertise in the areas of mathematical disease modelling, epidemiology and public health
Ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment
Well-developed and professional interpersonal and communication skills
Effective time-management skills and the ability to organize, prioritize and multi task
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Advantageous:
PhD in mathematical modelling of disease or other related fields
Experience in working with national and international policymakers
Experience in grant writing and securing funding
Experience in supervision of postgraduate students and teaching
Exposure to health economics for policy
Responsibilities:
Work closely with the MASHA team on disease-related research projects
Develop and apply mathematical models to support policy making
Lead and support meetings and workshops with clients
Supervise and/or mentor at most two postgraduate students at MASHA
Manuscript and report writing
Draft funding applications
Be part of research projects from the design phase to the publication phase.
The candidate is expected to enroll in a PhD program within the first year of appointment.
The annual cost of employment, including benefits (where applicable), will be between R675,000 and R900,000
- Type
- Early career faculty
- Institution
- University of Cape Town
- City
- Cape Town
- Country
- South Africa
- Closing date
- December 24th, 2024
- Posted on
- December 11th, 2024 10:09
- Last updated
- December 11th, 2024 10:09
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