Research Associate in Biomathematics, Imperial College London, UK

Imperial Junior Research Fellowships 2019 UK for Early-Career Scientist

Research Associate in Biomathematics: Imperial College London invites applications for a Research Associate position in the Department of Mathematics, focusing on the optimal allocation of cellular resources in a model Eukaryote. This position is funded by a Leverhulme Trust grant and seeks an enthusiastic candidate at the interface of mathematics and biology.

Designation

Research Associate in Biomathematics

Research Area

Biomathematics, biophysics, systems biology, data-driven modeling

Location

South Kensington Campus, Hybrid working

Eligibility/Qualifications

  • A PhD or equivalent level of professional qualifications and/or experience in biomathematics or a closely related field.
  • A strong background in biomathematics, biophysics, systems biology, or data-driven modeling.
  • Proven track record of originality in research and a publication record commensurate with career stage.

Job Description

  • Conduct original research on mathematical modeling of resource allocation in yeast.
  • Collaborate with Prof. Vahid Shahrezaei, Prof. Peter Swain, and their team.
  • Develop and implement new concepts, techniques, and methods in related areas.
  • Organize and prioritize work independently in response to deadlines.
  • Communicate complex information effectively to a diverse audience, including postdocs and graduate students.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should complete the online application and attach:

  • A full CV
  • A 2-page research statement describing the relevance of their expertise to the position and future research plans
  • The details of three referees

For specific queries regarding the post, please contact Prof. Vahid Shahrezaei at v.shahrezaei@imperial.ac.uk.

Last Date for Application

February 27, 2025

Join us at Imperial College London and contribute to groundbreaking research in biomathematics!

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