Research Associate/Senior Research Associate in Sea Level

Job number ACAD103548 Division/School School of Geographical Sciences Contract type Open Ended Working pattern Full time Salary £32,548 - £36,613 per annum on Grade I or £36,613 - £41,212 per annum on Grade J Closing date for applications 08-Oct-2018

This position is part of a five-year European Research Council grant (GlobalMass, www.globalmass.eu) including four other positions, which together tackle the challenge of assessing and predicting sea level rise, globally. A better understanding of sea level rise is crucial in the context of climate change, as millions of people live in parts of the world that are threatened by future coastal flooding.

This position is responsible for the statistical framework that combines a wide range of data sets, including both ground-based and satellite, and simulations from physical models, into sea level rise assessments. Applicants need to be familiar with modern practice in large-scale spatial statistics such as the SPDE approach to Gaussian Markov Random Fields, or the Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation approach, implemented in R.

The University of Bristol has world-class expertise in both sea level research and computational statistics. This position is a unique opportunity for an early career statistician to develop theory and practice at the cutting edge of modern statistics, and to contribute to a complex but crucial scientific question.

Interviews are likely to be held at the end of October, and the expected start date is January 2019. Informal enquires are welcome.

Contacts: Professor Jonathan Bamber

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Professor Jonathan Rougier

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The closing date for applications is 23.59 on 08 October 2018.

Further details and application procedure can be found at http://tinyurl.com/y9m8jc6v