Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Statistics for Omics
Role type:
Full-time; Continuing
Faculty:
Science
Department/School:
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Salary:
Level B: AUD $124,656 – $148,023 p.a. | Level C: AUD $152,695 – $176,065 p.a. | Level D: AUD $183,859 – $202,556 p.a. plus 17% super
Overview
The University of Melbourne provides an outstanding environment in which to develop innovative research in mathematical and statistical data science, with opportunities for collaborations with machine learning and bioinformatics researchers in Computing and Information Systems, biostatisticians in Population and Global Health, big data research in genomics in the Melbourne Integrative Genomics research hub, optimisation researchers in the ARC Training Centre OPTIMA, biological systems modelling or quantum biotechnologies in the ARC Centres MACSYS and QUBIC, as well as applied and theoretical approaches to data science in other departments/faculties across the University.
The School of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, or Associate Professor from dynamic individuals at the forefront of 'omics technologies. The appointment will be at Level B, C, or D (Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, or Associate Professor), depending on the candidate's previous experience.
The research will develop and apply statistical methods to complex 'omics data such as genomics, transcriptomics, and microbiome data, with encouragement for work in statistical machine learning. We seek a candidate whose profile complements the School's strengths in data science, including mathematics, statistics, machine learning, optimisation, biostatistics, and genomics. A strong commitment to high-quality teaching and supervision of undergraduate, MSc, and PhD research students is essential.
You will be affiliated with Melbourne Integrative Genomics (MIG), a University initiative focused on pioneering statistical methods for omics data.
Responsibilities
Conduct Innovative Research: Lead a research programme in statistical genomics, publish in high-impact journals, and secure external funding.
Deliver High-Quality Education: Develop and teach statistics and data science courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Supervise Research Students: Guide MSc and PhD students in their research projects, fostering the next generation of data scientists.
Engage in Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work with researchers across the university on cutting-edge projects in bioinformatics and machine learning.
Candidate profile
Hold a PhD in statistics or a closely related discipline.
Have a strong statistics background and expertise in computational biology to establish and lead a high-level research program.
Have a strong publication record in statistical learning applied to large biological datasets.
Demonstrate the ability to secure research funding through competitive grant schemes.
Possess excellent teaching skills and the ability to develop curriculum in data science.
Have experience in supervising graduate students and fostering their academic growth.
Benefits
Supportive flexible work arrangements underpinned by our commitment to inclusion and well-being
Progressive, considerate leave provisions to empower your work-life balance
Salary packaging and access to a range of discounted services including Bupa health insurance
Health and well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program
Professional development opportunities
Other benefits package including health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development opportunities
About the University
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Application Process
Applications close: 2 February ****, 11:00 PM / Melbourne time zone. Please include Resume, Cover Letter outlining your interest and experience, the responses against the Selection Criteria (found in the Position Description). Visa sponsorship is available for this position. For more information, go to If you have any questions regarding the recruitment process, please contact Anna Gradoboeva via email at hr-, ensuring that you include the Position Number and the Job Title as the subject. Do not share your application to this email address.
Position Description: JR- Lecturer Senior Lecturer Associate Professor in Statistics for Omics_PD.pdf
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