Post-Doctoral Postition in Mathematical Statistics 
 Umea University, Faculty of Science and Technology 
Umea University is dedicated to providing creative environments for learning and work. We offer a wide variety  of courses and programmes, world leading research, and excellent innovation and collaboration opportunities. 
 More than 4 300 employees and 31 500 students have already chosen UmeŒ University. We welcome your application UmeŒ University offers a post-doctoral position in Spatio-Temporal Statistics for Prehospital resource optimization. The position is placed at the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics and comprises two years of research. The application deadline is 11 June 2018.   
 The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical statistics 
 The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics with around 50 active researchers on different seniority  levels, conducts research in key areas of computational science, mathematics and mathematical statistics. We offer  courses at all levels, as well as consulting services to partners within and outside of the university. The  department offers a theoretical as well as multidisciplinary environment and is a founding partner of prominent  interdisciplinary research labs. The atmosphere is both friendly and inspiring.   
 Project description 
 An aging population, urbanization and medical progress demand a flexible prehospital care. The changes require  that the emergency medical service is customizable so that resources can be used sustainably, efficiently and  equitably. This includes an equal care regardless of age, sex and geography, and that the environmental  perspective is taken into account. 
 The aim of the project is to develop a broad solution that enables the  prehospital care to be organized in an optimal way, which requires that we can predict key metrics for  different resource allocations and simulate future alarms. Our solution combines unique historical alarm-data,  advanced statistical modelling and large-scale simulations to derive information that allows for transparent  decision-making and optimal resource utilization. The solution makes it easy to highlight the implications for  specific patient groups, which is central from a democracy and gender perspective. The prehospital care in  Sweden has about 660 ambulances, respond to about 1.2 million emergency calls per year, and costs more than  4 billion SEK per year. The tool that we intend to develop creates settings for a systematic quality management,  which in the long run can cause large efficiency gains. 
 The successful candidate, who will be based at the  Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, will be responsible for modelling incoming calls to the  emergency services, based on historical observations. This entails a large portion of data analysis and  spatio-temporal point pattern statistics. The project is strongly cross-disciplinary, involving people from  both academia and emergency services, and the candidate will work in close collaboration with various group  members, in particular another post-doctoral candidate in the project who works within computer science.   
 Qualifications 
 To qualify for the position, you must have obtained a PhD degree, or a foreign degree deemed equivalent, in  mathematical statistics or equivalent subject. Candidates who have not yet obtained their doctorate degree  certificates but have completed all parts of the degree can apply but must have the certificates before the  start of employment. To be eligible to apply, the degree must have been obtained no more than three years  before the closing date of the position, unless there are particular circumstances. 
 Programming skills, preferably in the programming language R, are a requirement; skills in other programming languages are a merit. The applicant should also have documented knowledge of statistics, preferably spatial/spatio-temporal statistics with focus on point pattern analysis. ÊDue to the projectÕs cross-disciplinary nature, it is important that the candidate possesses communication skills and social skills, and, in addition, has the ability to conduct independent research and work as a team member. Good skills in written and oral English are also a requirement.   
 About the position 
 The post-doctoral position comprises two years and starts 1 July 2018 or according to agreement.   
 Application 
 The application is made through our recruitment system no later than 11 June 2018. You may log in at https://umu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:202863/ and apply by pressing the button at the bottom of the page. The application may be written in Swedish or English and must contain: 
 ¥ a personal letter, containing your contact information as well as a description of your research interests and experience (maximum 2 A4 pages) 
 ¥ Curriculum Vitae with your publication list 
 ¥ copy of degree certificates (or equivalent if the PhD degree certificate has not yet been obtained) and documentation of completed academic courses 
 ¥ copies of your doctoral thesis and other relevant scientific work (max 10 publications) 
 ¥ names and contact details for two persons willing to act as references 
 As we strive for a more balanced gender distribution within the department, we especially encourage women as applicants. 
 For further information 
 Contact Assistant professor Ottmar Cronie (tel: +46 90 786 57 42, e-mail: Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo.) or Associate professor Patrik RydŽn (tel: +46-90 786 95 62, e-mail: Esta dirección de correo electrónico está siendo protegida contra los robots de spam. Necesita tener JavaScript habilitado para poder verlo.).
