Research Fellow (Quantitative)

National University of Singapore

Kent (WA)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

The National University of Singapore is inviting applications for a full-time Research Fellow in the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a quantitative discipline and experience in statistical modelling and programming, particularly in R. Responsibilities include conducting disease modelling, statistical analyses, and leading publications in a supportive team environment. The position is located at Kent Ridge Campus, focusing on significant public health research.

Qualifications

  • PhD in statistics, mathematics, computational biology, or data science.
  • Strong programming skills, especially in R.
  • Experience with Bayesian statistics is advantageous.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct disease modelling.
  • Perform statistical analyses.
  • Write academically and publish results.
  • Prepare materials for stakeholder meetings.
  • Lead and co-supervise projects.

Skills

Statistical modelling
R programming
Mathematical background
C++ programming
Python programming

Education

PhD in a quantitative discipline

Job description

Applications are invited for the following full-time position in the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health:

Research Fellow

We are looking for research fellows with a quantitative background for ongoing research in Public Health.

They will be working within the team under the Principal Investigator Assistant Professor Borame Dickens alongside multiple collaborators and experts.

Methods include agent based/individual based modelling, SEIR modelling, geospatial statistics, Bayesian statistics, burden mapping, measuring the impact of the environment on disease among others. The PI has projects in both infectious and chronic disease, measuring the impact of interventions.

Candidates need to be able to understand statistical modelling, have a mathematical background, and be fluent in R programming. We will also consider candidates who have extensive C++ or Python coding knowledge as these are transferrable to R.

The candidate will be working with the Principal Investigator(s) on the analysis of national health datasets, utilising an array of methods to infer statistical relationships and health outcomes. Further mathematical modelling will also be carried out when necessary involving diagnostic flows and where appropriate, disease spread and/or illness progression.

The Principal Investigator(s) is seeking for an independent worker who is well-organized, analytical and codes competently. They will however be receiving support from a team of mathematicians, epidemiologists and statisticians, and have a diverse portfolio of tasks. Under the team’s guidance, they will be expected to lead their own publications.

We welcome academic creativity and will be highly supportive of candidates who wish to either pursue academia or desire for career progression provided they show self-motivation to showcase their problem-solving abilities.

Responsibilities
  • Disease modelling
  • Statistical analyses
  • Academic writing and publication of results
  • Preparation of meeting materials for stakeholders
  • Leadership and co-supervision
Requirements
  • Completed a PhD in a quantitative discipline (statistics, mathematics, computational biology, data science).
  • Strong programming skills (R preferred)
  • Statistical competence (Bayesian is advantageous)
More Information

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Organization: Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health

Department : Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health

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