Hello,

I currently have an open postdoc position in my group. If you know any strong 
potential 
candidates (or know someone who might) please pass this along.

Cheers,
Dr. Leah Johnson
Asst Prof
Dept of Statistics
Virginia Tech


Position Summary:

The Quantitative Ecological Dynamics Laboratory  (QED Lab - http://leah.johnson-
gramacy.com/QED/) in the Departments of Statistics and Biological Sciences at 
Virginia 
Tech is seeking applications from outstanding candidates for a Postdoctoral 
Researcher 
(PR) position. This position is part of the NSF funded project “Effects of 
temperature on 
vector-borne disease transmission: integrating theory with empirical data”. The 
PR will 
join a large collaboration spanning multiple universities. Duties of the PR 
include 
statistical analysis of incidence/case data of vector-borne infections from the 
field cites 
in Ecuador and the validation of mechanistic models of disease spread. This may 
include the development of new methods. The PR will prepare technical reports 
detailing all aspects of the work done (such as analysis methods), and 
interpretation of 
results. The PR will be responsible to creating and maintaining code for the 
reproducible analysis of all data, possibly including the creation of an 
analysis package. 
The PR will also prepare articles for submission to peer-reviewed journals, 
present 
findings at conferences, and participate in collaborative aspects of the 
NSFproject and 
the QED lab (including travel for collaboration meetings).

Required Qualifications:

PhD in Applied Math, Statistics, or Mathematical Biology. Candidates with PhDs 
in 
Biological sciences will be considered with evidence of significant 
quantitative/statistical training. Extensive experience coding in R or another 
programming language. Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

Expertise in Bayesian methods and Monte Carlo computation methods. Experience 
in 
building and analyzing mathematical models of infectious disease spread (e.g., 
dynamical systems models), particularly as applied to vector-borne diseases. 
Experience in maintaining code repositories, for example using GIT or 
Mercurial. 
Experience using LaTeX.


How to Apply for this Job:

Qualified applicants must electronically submit online application, cover 
letter, 
resume/curriculum vitae, research statement and a list of 3 professional 
references to 
jobs.vt.edu. Apply to posting #SR0180032. Applicant screening will continue 
until the 
position is filled. Virginia Tech is committed to building a culturally diverse 
faculty and 
strongly encourages applications from women and minorities.

Questions regarding the position can be directed to Dr. Leah Johnson Search 
Chair,
Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Email: 
lrj...@vt.edu.

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