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An established industry player in academia is seeking an Assistant Professor in Statistics to join a prestigious department. This role offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research in Computational, Methodological, or Theoretical Statistics, as well as Machine Learning. The successful candidate will contribute to an inclusive teaching environment, guiding exceptional students and fostering their academic growth. With a commitment to equality and diversity, this position not only values academic excellence but also supports flexible working arrangements. If you are passionate about statistics and education, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact in the field.
The Department of Statistics at Warwick University spans a broad range of areas in applied, computational, methodological and theoretical statistics, data science, theoretical and applied probability, mathematical finance and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its teaching programmes attract exceptional students at all levels.
We are looking to appoint an Assistant Professor with a strong research track record and outstanding promise in one or more areas of Computational, Methodological or Theoretical Statistics, or Machine Learning. The successful candidate will be expected to deliver excellent teaching and student project supervision in Statistics, Data Science and related areas.
The Department of Statistics is committed to promoting equality and diversity, holding an Athena SWAN Silver award which demonstrates this commitment. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community and will give due consideration to applicants seeking flexible working patterns, and to those who have taken a career break.
Informal enquiries can be addressed to Professor Jon Forster (J.J.Forster@warwick.ac.uk), Professor Ioannis Kosmidis (Ioannis.Kosmidis@warwick.ac.uk), Professor Gareth Roberts (Gareth.O.Roberts@warwick.ac.uk) or to any other senior member of the Warwick Statistics Department.