Positions: up to 4 Postdoctoral Research positions
Location: School of Mathematics and Statistics and/or Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
Level: A or B
Duration: 3–5 years
Closing Date: 12 January 2025
Reference: 918828
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 modelling 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.