Research Fellow - Infectious Disease Dynamics (Multiple Positions)
Position Number: 0064264
Location: Parkville
Role type: Full-time/Part-time (Negotiable); Fixed-term from 3 to up to 5 years
Faculty: Faculty of Science / MDHS
School: Mathematics and Statistics & Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
Salary: Level A – $83,468 - $113,262 p.a. or Level B - $119,231 - $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super
- Conduct interdisciplinary research in infectious disease dynamics using mathematical, statistical, and computational modelling to address public health challenges.
- Collaborate on groundbreaking infectious disease research with a leading team in pandemic preparedness.
- Salary packaging, subsidised health and wellbeing services, fitness and cultural clubs, Myki discounts, and a 25% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families!
About the Role
The Research Fellow in Infectious Disease Dynamics will conduct innovative mathematical, statistical, and computational research to study the infection and transmission dynamics of infectious diseases, contributing to a prestigious Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship program. Working within a collaborative team led by Professor James McCaw and Dr. Freya Shearer, the role addresses critical areas such as pandemic preparedness, within-host dynamics, and multi-scale modeling of pathogens with global significance. Successful candidates will have a strong research background in mathematical sciences or a related field and a passion for advancing foundational and applied infectious disease knowledge.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Significantly contribute towards the research effort of the team and develop your research expertise with an increasing degree of autonomy.
- Under the guidance of (Level A) or in collaboration with (Level B) Senior Academic staff, conduct internationally competitive research, resulting in high-quality publications.
- Lead the development of novel mathematical models of infectious disease systems, working on problems in within-host, epidemiological or multi-scale dynamics.
- Pursue research on foundational theory in infectious disease dynamics, in one or more of the areas of mechanistic modelling, computation and simulation, and statistical inference.
Who We Are Looking For
The ideal candidate excels in clear communication, translating technical concepts for diverse audiences, and thrives in collaborative, multidisciplinary team environments. They bring exceptional organisational skills to manage deadlines and drive projects to successful completion.
You will also have:
- A PhD in infectious diseases dynamics, mathematics, or a related area.
- Demonstrated ability to use modelling and/or statistical computing programs and languages such as R, python, MATLAB or C/C++.
- An established profile in research as a member of a team, as evidenced by the production of research publications, including literature searchers, and drafting manuscripts and presentations at conferences.
- Demonstrated ability to develop, administer and see through to completion appropriately designed research projects with limited supervision.
For further information regarding responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the attached PD here: https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/918828/research-fellow-infectious-disease-dynamics-multiple-positions
This role requires that the successful candidate must undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check. This is essential to guarantee a secure environment for all individuals at the University. In the case the selected candidate doesn't have a valid Working with Children Check, they will be able to apply for the WWCC as part of the initial onboarding procedures.
Please note: Visa sponsorship may be available for this position.
Your New Team – School of Mathematics and Statistics & Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
The University of Melbourne's School of Mathematics and Statistics is one of Australia's leading mathematics and statistics schools. It has achieved this status through the high quality of its research and teaching programs. The School offers a wide range of subjects to undergraduate and postgraduate students and is involved in aspects of community life that impact on the interests of the School and the discipline.
The School of Mathematics and Statistics has a total of 90 continuing teaching and/or research staff; 37 research only staff and consultants; 19 academic specialists and 16 support staff. In 2023, there were 143 Research Higher Degree and 189 Coursework Master of Science students. The School has had 10 staff members inducted as Fellows of the Academy of Science.
The Melbourne School of Population and Global Health is a world-class institution that offers an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in the field of public health. As the first school of its kind in Australia, MSPGH has built a reputation for excellence in education, research, and knowledge exchange, with a focus on Indigenous peoples. Strong collaborations with prestigious organisations and institutions provide a unique opportunity to contribute to global health initiatives. As a key member of the MSPGH team, you will have the chance to work alongside leading academics and researchers who bring considerable skills, insights, and expertise. The School offers a range of coursework degrees and research opportunities to contribute to training the next generations of public health specialists and researchers nationally and internationally.
What We Offer You!
In addition, we offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a range of benefits, including generous leave provisions, salary packaging, health and well-being services and discounts on graduate courses. For more information, check out our benefits page!
About the University of Melbourne
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We are dedicated to ensuring barrier free and inclusive practices to recruit the most talented candidates. If you require reasonable adjustments, please contact the employee listed on the first page of the Position Description found below, with an email containing your name and contact details for a confidential discussion. Please ensure your email is titled "Reasonable Adjustments Request".
Join Us!
If you feel this role is right for you, please apply with the following documents via the following link:
- Resume
- Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience
- The responses against the Selection Criteria^ (found in the Position Description)
^For information to help you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria and competencies, please go to http://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
Please ensure that you apply through the Apply Now button at the bottom of this advertisement. However, if you have any questions regarding the recruitment process, please feel free to contact Anna Gradoboeva via email at hr-careers@unimelb.edu.au, ensuring that you include the Position Number and the Job Title as the subject. Please do not share your application to this email address.
Please review the PD and Apply via: https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/918828/research-fellow-infectious-disease-dynamics-multiple-positions
- Type
- Postdoc
- Institution
- The University of Melbourne
- City
- Melbourne
- Country
- Australia
- Closing date
- January 12th, 2025
- Posted on
- November 20th, 2024 01:42
- Last updated
- November 20th, 2024 01:42
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