[Forum SIS] Marie Curie PhD Fellowship in Statistics for Bioanalytical Science at the University of Warwick

Elena Stanghellini stanghel a stat.unipg.it
Mar 22 Gen 2013 17:57:01 CET


Cari colleghi

da Warwick mi chiedono di segnalare la Fellowhip qui sotto. Cordialmente,
Elena
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Marie Curie PhD Fellowship in Statistics for Bioanalytical Science at the
University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is seeking to recruit an early career researcher
for a PhD Fellowship in statistical approaches for integrative theoretical
and experimental analytical science with application to bacterial cell
division and quality by design methodologies.
This is an exciting transformative PhD opportunity in Statistics for
Bioanalytical Science. Successful applicants will undertake a PhD at the
University of Warwick, with an international and an industrial secondment.

Description

The Centre for Analytical Science Innovative Doctoral Programme (CAS-IDP)
is a Marie Curie Initial Training Network in Bioanalytical Science whose
main goal is to train an international group of early stage researchers
(ESRs) to deliver world-leading analytical science research under two
multi-disciplinary themes:
1. Predictive modelling of bacterial cell division and
2. 'Quality by Design' of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical products.
These fellowships are designed for non-UK (see eligibility) early career
researchers wishing to undertake a PhD commencing in September 2013.
FUNDING: is for 3 years at approximately 62,000 Euros including mobility
allowance (paid in GBP, subject to UK tax deductions)
THESIS SUBMISSION: within 4 years after registration
START DATE: 1st September, 2013

Students who will thrive in our Marie Curie Innovative Doctoral Programme
will display:
Scientific knowledge across disciplines (including a first degree in any
relevant subject),
Willingness to learn, technical competence, presentation skills,
A track record to deliver,
Innovation and creativity,
Team working skills,
Leadership experience, and
Ability to organize themselves and others.

ESRs will be recruited to one of 13 projects in the two themes, including
Project 2.1: Statistical methodologies for maximising the information
extracted from data.
More information on the projects, the supervisory teams and the CAS-IDP
programme is available at
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wcas/training/cas_idp/.
The work will be carried out as part of a European Marie Curie Initial
Training Network that involves regular meetings and timely delivery of
results. Fellows will visit and collaborate (in secondments) with both
academic and industrial partners. They will also participate in a series
of planned training events and workshops covering topics such as team
working and leadership, business, intellectual property, industrial
biotechnology, and science communication.
Contact Dr Spencer, s.e.f.spencer at warwick.ac.uk or Professor Rodger,
a.rodger at warwick.ac.uk with any queries. The work will be carried out as
part of a European Marie Curie Initial Training Network that involves
regular meetings and timely delivery of results. Fellows will visit and
collaborate (in secondments) with both academic and industrial partners.
They will also participate in a series of planned training events and
workshops covering topics such as team working and leadership, business,
intellectual property, industrial biotechnology, and science
communication.

Eligibility: Applicants must have less than 4 years research experience
(defined from the end of a first degree). Applicants must not have resided
or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the UK for
more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to recruitment.
Applicants may be a national of an EU Member State, or of an EU Associated
Country, or of any other third country.

To apply: go to http://www.go.warwick.ac.uk/pgapply, select the MOAC
Doctoral Training Centre PhD programme F1P7. Further details of the
application and selection process may be found at
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wcas/training/cas_idp/.
Closing date: Friday 1st February, 2013, though applications will be
process in order of receipt. The short-listing process may include a
telephone interview and will be complete by 11th February at which stage
short-listed candidates will be invited to the selection conference at The
University of Warwick from 15-16 March, 2013. Applicant unavailable for
these dates should contact Professor Rodger, a.rodger at warwick.ac.uk at the
time of applying.
The University of Warwick is committed to the principles of the Athena
SWAN (Scientific Women's Academic Network) Charter and the HR Research in
Excellence agenda and works to ensure that its employees achieve their
potential.



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Elena Stanghellini
Professore ordinario di Statistica
Dipartimento di Economia Finanza e Statistica
Sez. Statistica - Via A. Pascoli 1
06100 Perugia (Italy)

Tel +39 075 5855228 or 5855242
Fax +39 075 5855950

email: elena.stanghellini at stat.unipg.it
home page: http://www.stat.unipg.it/stanghellini
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