Research Fellowship in Mathematical and Statistical Ecology: U Glasgow

Alan Turing Institute Research Fellowships

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 18:00 GMT 20 DECEMBER 2016

Applications are invited from talented postdoctoral researchers for an Alan Turing Research Fellowship Award in the area of data science, including statistics, privacy, social sciences and systems & platforms. These prestigious fellowships provide initial funding for three years with the opportunity to apply for an extension of up to two additional years. Five or more positions are available. The Alan Turing Institute (the Turing) is the national centre for data science, created in 2015 with the mission to make great leaps in data science research to change the world for the better. The Institute has cross-disciplinarity at its core; bringing together researchers in mathematics and theoretical computer science, statistics and machine learning, algorithm for data analytics and distributed computing, computational social science and data ethics, and industry partners, to work together in an open and collaborative environment under a shared goal to generate world-class research in data science. Fellowships will be awarded to individual candidates who will hold the award at one of our partner universities (Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford, UCL and Warwick), where the candidate will be employed, but spend most of their time at the Turing Headquarters in the British Library, London. The fellowships offer successful candidates the unique opportunity to work with faculty from all five partner universities, as well as researchers within the host university and collaborators from across the international data science community.

Successful candidates are expected to have:

- a PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject at the point of taking up the Fellowship;
- an excellent publication record and/or have demonstrated excellent research potential such as via preprints;
- a novel and challenging research agenda that will advance the strategic objectives of the Institute;
- evidence of working collaboratively with leadership potential.

Diversity and equality are promoted in all aspects of the award offer process and career management of our researchers. In keeping with the principles of the Turing, we especially encourage applications from female researchers and ethnic minorities. For further information, including how to apply see:
https://www.turing.ac.uk/jobs/fellowships/

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