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University of Oxford; Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: June 30, 2024 | Published: April 26, 2024   11:51

     
                        
Duties: The postholder will develop numerical models using finite-difference methods with increasing complexity and benchmark against analytical solutions, adapt the existing theoretical and computational frameworks, including rheological and thermochemical models, relevant for modelling magmatic-tectonic cycles at mid-ocean ridge. You will also write manuscripts, present at national and international conferences and workshops and collaborate with colleagues in research groups and partner institutions
Requirements: You will hold, (at the time of starting the post), a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field (e.g. geodynamics, theoretical and/or applied physics, engineering or applied mathematics) together with experience relevant to the objectives of the projects. You will also have experience with computational modelling of continuum mechanical phenomena based on the solution of partial differential equations. You must have the ability to manage your own academic research and associated activities and excellent communication skills including the ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at external meetings

Queen's University Belfast (QUB); Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 13, 2024 | Published: April 25, 2024   15:21

     
                        
Duties: The applicant will initially lead on projects building a UK-wide linked cohort of patients with asthma using data from UK Trusted Research Environments; this work will be piloted in Northern Ireland and will then be expanded to cover other UK nations. This linked data will create a unique resource and will be used for both retrospective and prospective research projects. In parallel, similar linkage will be advance in other disease areas in collaboration with UK Partners in the DP2 programme, with opportunities to lead on specific research programmes in this area
Requirements: Have a relevant PhD in epidemiology, applied mathematics/statistics or related discipline; Substantial relevant experience in quantitative research; Substantial experience of using statistical packages such as STATA to conduct reproducible research

University of Oxford; Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 7, 2024 | Published: April 25, 2024   14:02

     
                        
Duties: You will be responsible for undertaking advanced academic study to underpin lectures and class teaching as well as lecture, tutor, (conduct practical classes using laboratory or workshop equipment), and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students. You will be tasked with managing independent research projects or specific areas of research within a broad programme, to include: developing research questions within a specific context; conducting original research; analysing qualitative and/or quantitative data from a variety of sources, and developing appropriate analytical protocols and techniques to support research. You will also be responsible for liaising with examiners and academic staff regarding student performance and the development of new modules, and with funding bodies, stakeholders, and researchers in related fields to share information and expertise
Requirements: To be successful in this role, you will hold a relevant DPhil degree in a topic related to global health modelling, together with post-qualification experience. You will have expertise in infectious disease modelling and analytical techniques and demonstrate an interest in modelling for global health, and you will have experience with developing and delivering teaching as well as sufficient depth and breadth of knowledge in infectious disease modelling to develop course units

University of Oxford; Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 10, 2024 | Published: April 25, 2024   13:34

     
                        
Duties: As a Research Assistant in Epidemiology and Health Data Sciences you will support the analysis and management for studies on our portfolio using routinely collected data mapped to the OMOP Common Data Model. You will contribute to the development of study documentation for our studies, you will use R packages to run a number of pre-specified analyses and you will conduct and support research activities based on your relevant expertise area. You will contribute to publications, scientific reports and journal articles as well as the presentation of data/papers at conferences and other scientific meetings
Requirements: You will hold a relevant post-graduate degree in Epidemiology or a related field together with experience in biostatistics and/or health data sciences. Experience in programming statistical analyses, preferably in R and experience in writing scientific documents, e.g. study reports, manuscripts are essential. As are ability to work within multi-disciplinary teams and independently, good communication skills and excellent team working skills. Experience in the analysis or interpretation of OMOP-mapped data, experience in working with electronic medical records/routinely collected/real world data and experience in generating phenotypes are desirable

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); London, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 8, 2024 | Published: April 25, 2024   12:53

     
                        
Duties: The main aim of the project the post-holder will join is to develop, improve and apply models for improving situational awareness and informing data collection in outbreaks via data analysis and forecasting. Including systematic assessment of the predictive ability of any forecasts made, and whether the inclusion of individual, spatial, behavioural or genetic data can improve them. There is considerable freedom for work within the aims of the project and scope for the development and use of state-of-the-art methodology and computation with direct impact on public health
Requirements: The successful applicant will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree in a quantitative discipline such as epidemiology, mathematics, physics, statistics, bioinformatics or computational biology, or similar research experience. Candidates should have proficient knowledge of a programming language for mathematical or statistical modelling, including some experience with R, and be committed to open research and/or software development. Experience in outbreak analysis or model-based forecasting is an advantage

Morgan Stanley; London, United Kingdom

     Published: April 24, 2024   15:23

     
                        
Duties: Lead Model Validation activities for the IMM model suite, including prioritization of the Book of Work for the team; Conduct independent testing to assess model accuracy and robustness under different scenarios and market conditions, including, where appropriate the evaluation of developer documentation and testing; Assess, quantify and communicate to stakeholders model risks due to model limitations and compensating controls; Develop and apply high-quality validation standards by conducting independent testing to assess model accuracy and robustness under different market conditions; Highlight risks and limitations of models and communicate findings to stakeholders, senior management, and governance committees
Requirements: Masters or Ph.D. degree (or equivalent) in Finance, Mathematics, Physics, or a related quantitative field; The ideal candidate has strong experience with counterparty credit risk modelling framework gained at a financial institution, including experience facing regulatory requests; The ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of stakeholders (incl. senior management and internal/external auditors), both written and verbally

Morgan Stanley; London, United Kingdom

     Published: April 24, 2024   15:16

     
                        
Duties: Development, enhancement and maintenance of market risk capital forecasting models under stress scenarios to ensure ongoing appropriateness and adaptations to new regulations (e.g. FRTB); Contribution to key regulatory deliverables and programs (e.g. FRTB) as well as analysis and interpretation of key regulatory requirements; Perform ongoing monitoring and evaluation of market risk capital forecasting models, review existing models to ensure they remain fit for purpose and make improvements where necessary; Collaborate closely with the model validation team to understand validation findings and remediate any identified issues
Requirements: MSc or equivalent in a quantitative subject (such as quantitative finance, statistics/mathematics, sciences or engineering); Deep understanding of quantitative risk including good knowledge of financial products and their risk representation; Demonstrable experience in delivering enhancements to risk models; Excellent mathematical, analytical, problem solving and troubleshooting skills

University of Oxford; Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 15, 2024 | Published: April 24, 2024   13:48

     
                        
Duties: You will be responsible for conducting processing and detailed analysis of a variety of ‘omics datasets, including bulk and single cell transcriptomic data, whole-genome and exome DNA sequencing data, proteomic data and metabolomic data across a range of parallel projects. You will provide bioinformatics advice to the IMCM research project teams and plan new analyses that will progress the IMCM research projects. Keeping meticulous, detailed records of your work and committing to performing cloud-based analyses on the IMCM data platform is a key part of this role, along with preparing manuscripts for publication and contributing to written and oral presentations/reports as required
Requirements: It is essential that you hold a relevant post-graduate qualification in bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, applied mathematics, or related discipline, and have experience handling and analysing various types of ‘omics data types, such as RNA-Seq, whole genome or exome sequencing data, single cell profiling, ChIP-Seq, proteomics, and metabolomics. You will be able to plan and oversee programmes of technical work to a successful conclusion by agreed deadlines. Experience of programming languages including Python and R is essential, along with experience of developing and maintaining bioinformatics pipelines and workflows. Previous experience of working on neuroscience projects, such as on Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, ALS or another neurodegenerative disease is highly desirable

University of Surrey; Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 24, 2024 | Published: April 24, 2024   12:48

     
                        
Duties: This exciting role will undertake research on first-principle electromagnetic channel modelling that includes but is not limited to: Advanced electromagnetics methods for universal channel modelling, numerical methods for wave propagation in complex environments, statistical electromagnetics, computational electromagnetics, implementation of full-wave commercial solvers (e.g., COMSOL), standard 3GPP channel models
Requirements: A PhD degree (or equivalent) in Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics or other areas related to RF/Microwave Engineering; Expertise in advanced theoretical and computational electromagnetics; Recent research experience in the development of first-principle wave models; Recent research experience in the development of numerical codes for complex electromagnetic scattering scenarios, and the use of full-wave commercial electromagnetics software; Good knowledge of the main standard channel models (e.g., 3GPP)

Adelphi Values; Bollington, United Kingdom

     Published: April 24, 2024   08:41

     
                        
Duties: With the continued growth of our market access, health economics and healthcare value demonstration teams we are looking to add to our team with the addition of a talented Senior Health Economist. You will have a genuine passion for understanding and communicating the value of healthcare through economic modelling and data analysis. This position will act as a Technical Lead for assigned health economics and other projects; mentor junior health economists; contribute to the growth and development of PROVE’s health economic solutions
Requirements: Post graduate qualification in Health Economics, epidemiology, statistics or medical sciences; In-depth understanding of the perspectives and evidence needs of a variety of stakeholders; Ability to demonstrate strategic insights; Experience in reviewing project deliverables

Adelphi Values; Bollington, United Kingdom

     Published: April 22, 2024   15:35

     
                        
Duties: We are looking to expand the Statistical and Programming Team with a statistical SAS Programmer including Senior and Principal roles depending on experience. The clinical data we analyse is diverse and sometimes complex compared to much clinical trials data. You will have a logical mind to unravel the detail in the data and enjoy the challenge of what at times requires intricate data manipulation. Programmers work closely with their statistics and psychometric colleagues in a small, tightly knitted team
Requirements: You will have a graduate degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, Biostatistics/Statistics, Educational Measurement or equivalent experience in statistical SAS programming

Flagship Pioneering, Inc.; Cambridge, United Kingdom

     Published: April 20, 2024   09:05

     
                        
Duties: Design, implement, and operate robust, scalable genomic data processing pipelines using Nextflow on AWS; Manage pipeline results using big data technologies (e.g. distributed databases); Manage pipeline-related assets to ensure that they are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable; Apply best practices for version control, testing, and documentation; Ensure data quality and integrity by implementing and maintaining rigorous quality control and data validation procedures; Collaborate closely with platform scientists, data scientists, and data engineers to solve complex data processing and analysis challenges
Requirements: MSc or PhD or equivalent in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, or similar discipline; 3-plus years of post-graduate or industry experience developing high-throughput bioinformatic data processing pipelines; Experience in NGS mapping, variant calling and variant analysis preferred; Experience in bioinformatics workflow frameworks (NextFlow), version control systems (Git), Cloud (AWS preferred), and containers (Docker preferred); High level of proficiency in Python or equivalent and Linux

Adelphi Values; Bollington, United Kingdom

     Published: April 20, 2024   09:04

     
                        
Duties: Providing input on study design within protocols; Writing statistical analysis plans and preparing associated table shells, with the support of more experienced members of the team; Leading the execution of psychometric analyses and interpreting results, with awareness of regulatory requirements; Drafting and reviewing study reports, publications, and other deliverables; Presenting the results of psychometric analyses externally and liaising with clients on psychometric queries; Serving as a psychometric consultant internally for Adelphi Values; Providing internal training on relevant psychometric methodology
Requirements: Masters in statistics, psychometrics, psychology, educational measurement, or a related field; or equivalent experience; Knowledge of relevant psychometric methods; Knowledge of latent variable models including factor analysis and item response theory

Amgen Inc.; United Kingdom

     Published: April 18, 2024   13:54

     
                        
Duties: Achieve results through detailed goal setting, accountability measures, effective partnership, performance management, collaboration with other groups and a dedication to serving customers, both inside and outside of CfDA (Center for Design & Analysis); Influence and supply to strategy development, defend statistical approaches and represent GBS (Global Biostatical Science) through participating in and collaborating with multidisciplinary study teams; Provide statistical contributions, statistical review, and quality control of Key Design Elements (KDE) protocols, randomisation specifications, Statistical Analysis Plans (SAPs), Table, Listing and Figure (TLF) shells, Submission Data File (SDF) specifications, other key study related documentation, protocol deviations, Flash Memos, Clinical Study Reports (CSRs), clinical publications, and other communications
Requirements: Degree educated in Statistics/Biostatistics or related subject with high statistical content; Post-graduate statistical experience in the pharmaceutical industry or medical research; Knowledge of SAS, R or other statistical software; Excellent communication skills and ability to work optimally within teams while also possessing the capacity to autonomously manage tasks and projects

Amazon; United Kingdom

     Published: April 18, 2024   08:52

     
                        
Duties: As a Machine Learning Engineer, you will work closely with science teams to bring research to production. This is a role that combines engineering knowledge, technical strength, and product focus. It will be your job to implement novel ML systems, product integrations, and performance optimizations. You will guide the direction of a MLOPS automation framework via collaboration with the engineering and research communities
Requirements: 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience; 3+ years experience and knowledge in MLOps, in deploying, operationalizing, and maintaining scalable AI/ML-solutions in production

G-Research; London, United Kingdom

     Published: April 18, 2024   08:51

     
                        
Duties: Our researchers have a challenge: disproving the efficient market hypothesis every day. This requires them to harness massive compute power and to use state-of-the-art ML techniques; published in recent conferences or developed entirely in-house; as textbook methods won’t beat the competition. ML is integral to develop successful investment management strategies; it is one of the core drivers of our overall performance and success. It has long been a key tool at G-Research and we count a range of ICML and NeurIPS published researchers among our people
Requirements: Either a post-graduate degree in machine learning or a related discipline, or commercial experience developing novel machine learning algorithms. We will also consider exceptional candidates with a proven record of success in online data science competitions, such as Kaggle; Experience in one or more of deep learning, reinforcement learning, non-convex optimisation, Bayesian non-parametrics, NLP or approximate inference; Excellent reasoning skills and mathematical ability are crucial: off-the-shelf methods don’t always work on our data so you will need to understand how to develop your own models

AstraZeneca; Macclesfield, United Kingdom

     Published: April 18, 2024   08:46

     
                        
Duties: In this role you will be responsible in leading the strategic, statistical thinking and contributions to the Development Plans, Regulatory Strategy, Health Technology Assessment and Commercial Presentation for indications/projects within an AZ product team. You will provide leadership to statistical staff on the indications/projects so that all work is carried out with regards to AZ standards and external regulations; through partnership with experts, developing design options and providing high quality decision support to enable the business to make informed decisions; quantifying the benefit, risk, value and uncertainty of the emerging product profile
Requirements: MSc or PhD degree in Statistics, Biostatistics, or related quantitative fields, or equivalent course work/technical experience; Understanding of regulations/developments in the area of Clinical Development and Biostatistics; Appropriate experience as a statistician for the relevant position level with clinical trials, pharmaceutical development, regulated research, and/or related areas of statistical applications

University of Leeds; Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 8, 2024 | Published: April 16, 2024   16:26

     
                        
Duties: We are looking for a Research Fellow to join our team working on stochastic analysis, with a focus on regularisation by noise phenomena
Requirements: You will have a PhD in Mathematics (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) or a related discipline, and a strong background in stochastic analysis, partial differential equations, and functional analysis

University of Southampton (Soton); Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: June 3, 2024 | Published: April 16, 2024   15:48

     
                        
Duties: We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a lectureship in Statistical Learning, interpreted broadly, as part of an expansion in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science research and education in the School of Mathematical Sciences. This position arises thanks to a significant new investment by the University to support our ambitions to further develop our strengths in this important area
Requirements: A PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in a relevant discipline; Ability to obtain peer-reviewed funding; Evidence of distinction in research through high-quality publications; Ability for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching

University of Southampton (Soton); Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: June 3, 2024 | Published: April 16, 2024   15:26

     
                        
Duties: We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a Lectureship in broadly interpreted Optimisation for Machine Learning and AI within the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton
Requirements: a doctorate and postdoctoral experience in a relevant discipline; ability to obtain peer-reviewed funding; evidence of distinction in research through high-quality publications; ability for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching

University of Southampton (Soton); Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 14, 2024 | Published: April 16, 2024   14:55

     
                        
Duties: The university offers support of academics from a broad range of career paths, whether you are an established academic who currently holds an equivalent position, or a successful academic seeking an opportunity to grow into a more senior role, this is the place to do something truly unique with your expertise. You will have experience in bioinformatics, epidemiology, systems biology, large-scale ‘Omics data analysis, human centric artificial intelligence, machine learning or large data management. We are seeking candidates whose expertise spans these backgrounds with a track record and demonstrated curiosity for interdisciplinary research
Requirements: To apply, you will need a PhD, or equivalent professional qualifications, with a strong publication record, and able to demonstrate delivery of teaching in a manner that meaningfully engages students. You will have a track record of innovative research in one or more of the following: Computer Science, Health Data Science, Health Research Method Development and Analysis, Bioinformatics, Epidemiology, Public Health, large-scale ‘Omics data analysis, or systems biology; and have a desire to build a strong interdisciplinary research team with the support Medicine and ECS

University of Leeds; Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

     Deadline: May 9, 2024 | Published: April 16, 2024   14:41

     
                        
Duties: You will produce high quality research outputs and contribute to writing competitive grant funding applications in relation to vasculitis and genetic epidemiology. You will also have an opportunity to supervise postgraduate research students undertaking work in this area
Requirements: Applicants will have an MSc or other higher degree in epidemiology, statistics or a related analytical subject or equivalent experience of working in an applied health research or basic science environment. Knowledge and working experience of advanced statistical techniques in medical research are essential while experience of the analysis of germline genetic data would be beneficial

Unum Group (Unum); Dorking, United Kingdom

     Published: April 16, 2024   14:17

     
                        
Duties: The purpose of this role is to drive performance across our functions in line with our plans for profitable growth. You’ll play a pivotal role in setting our pricing strategy, setting plan targets and working with the business to deliver to these targets. This is a high priority role, you will collaborate and build relationships throughout Finance, Underwriting and the wider business, preparing and communicating key information to senior stakeholders. You’ll manage Unum’s active product portfolio, recommending dynamic pricing actions to optimise profitable growth across our products. You will be commercially minded, ensuring our pricing approach is aligned to our wider strategic goals, while also developing our pricing MI to better utilise available data and deliver meaningful insights
Requirements: Qualified actuary (preferred); Experience in commercial pricing within the insurance industry; Detailed knowledge of the life and/or general insurance industry; Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to lead relationships with other teams and produce clear and concise reports; The ability to work under pressure, deliver expected results and managing competing and conflicting demands within the workload

Amgen Inc.; United Kingdom

     Published: April 16, 2024   13:23

     
                        
Duties: Responsible for projects managed by our FSP partners per Amgen Global Statistical Programming (GSP) Quality Oversight Plan (QOP); Ensure that FSP programming meets quality, compliance, timeline, and productivity expectations; Align FSP assignments with Amgen Development priorities; Responsible for FSP performance metrics development, data collection, and reporting and lead the GSP continuous improvement initiatives
Requirements: Bachelors degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Life Sciences or other relevant scientific subject; Extensive SAS programming and reporting experience including SAS Base, Macro, STAT, Graph, and SQL, among others; Detailed understanding of clinical trial processes in the biopharmaceutical industry, from data collection to analysis reporting; Ability to lead programmers in successful completion of all study programming activities and provide mentorship on technical and process related questions

General Reinsurance (Gen Re); London, United Kingdom

     Published: April 14, 2024   10:10

     
                        
Duties: Pricing of individual risks in collaboration with underwriters; Preparing and communicating results to underwriters; Continual improvement of existing processes to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and transparency; Assisting in developing and maintaining risk databases for internal monitoring; Liaising with other areas of the business as required; Developing good working relationships with the underwriters
Requirements: A PhD or stand-alone Master’s in a numerate discipline would be advantageous; Excellent academic background of a technical/mathematical nature; Educated to degree level with a 2: 1 or higher; Either excellent Excel skills or experience with programming languages such as VBA, R, Python, or C++


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