25% off

Applykite25

Professor

Juliette Unwin

Has open position

Lecturer in Statistical Science

University of Bristol

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Epidemiology

100%

Virology

30%

Covid-19

70%

Molecular Epidemiology

40%

Pandemic Preparedness

40%

Disease Transmission

30%

Malaria Epidemiology

30%

Ask ApplyKite AI

Start chatting
How can you help me contact this professor?
What are this professor's research interests?
How should I write an email to this professor?

Positions(2)

Publisher
source

Juliette Unwin

University of Bristol

.

United Kingdom

PhD in Statistical and Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease Transmission at University of Bristol

The University of Bristol School of Mathematics is inviting applications for PhD positions in statistical and mathematical modelling, with a particular emphasis on infectious disease transmission. The program offers a wide range of research projects for the academic year 2025/26, supervised by leading academics in the fields of statistics, mathematics, and applied mathematics. Prospective students can explore topics such as statistical modelling of infectious diseases, mathematical biology, probabilistic modelling, machine learning for official statistics, high-dimensional statistics, and more. Applicants are encouraged to review the list of available projects and supervisors, which include research areas like change point and anomaly detection, robust state-space modelling, computational statistical discrepancies, and probabilistic additive models. The research environment is dynamic, with opportunities to propose new projects or tailor existing ones to your interests. Supervisors are open to innovative ideas and interdisciplinary approaches, particularly those that bridge statistics, mathematics, and applications in biology or epidemiology. To apply, candidates should have a strong background in mathematics, statistics, or a closely related quantitative discipline. Experience or interest in statistical or mathematical modelling, especially in the context of infectious diseases, is desirable. Good communication skills and proficiency in English are required. Funding availability may vary by project, and applicants are encouraged to contact potential supervisors for details about studentships or scholarships. Applications are accepted for entry in September 2026, with a deadline of December 28, 2025. Interested candidates should identify a research area or supervisor of interest, prepare a research proposal, and submit their application through the University of Bristol's online portal. For more information and to view the full list of projects, visit the School of Mathematics PhD opportunities page.

just-published

Publisher
source

Juliette Unwin

University of Bristol

.

United Kingdom

PhD in Statistical and Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease Transmission at University of Bristol

<p>The University of Bristol's School of Mathematics is inviting applications for PhD positions in statistical and mathematical modelling of infectious disease transmission, starting in September 2026. The program offers a wide range of research projects, including but not limited to statistical science, mathematical biology, and applied mathematics. Prospective students can explore example projects and supervisors on the university's website, with opportunities to tailor research topics to their interests.</p><p>Supervision is provided by leading academics such as Dr. Juliette Unwin, Lecturer in Statistical Science, and other faculty members with expertise in areas like change point detection, machine learning, high-dimensional statistics, and mathematical modelling of biological systems. The research environment is collaborative and interdisciplinary, with access to state-of-the-art resources and a vibrant academic community.</p><p>Applicants should have a strong background in mathematics, statistics, or a related discipline, and demonstrate interest or experience in modelling infectious diseases. Good quantitative and communication skills are essential. Funding availability varies by project; candidates are encouraged to consult the project listings and contact supervisors for details about studentships or scholarships.</p><p>To apply, review the available projects and supervisors, identify your preferred research area, and mention this in your application and research proposal. Direct contact with potential supervisors is encouraged. Applications are accepted for the 2025/26 academic year, with a deadline of December 28, 2025.</p>

just-published

Articles(12)

Collaborators(6)

Thomas Churcher

Imperial College London

UNITED KINGDOM
View Details

Ilaria Dorigatti

Senior Lecturer & Sir Henry Dale Fellow

Imperial College London

UNITED KINGDOM
View Details

Seth Flaxman

Associate Professor

University of Oxford

UNITED KINGDOM
View Details

Patrick Walker

Lecturer

Imperial College London

UNITED KINGDOM
View Details

Fridtjof Thomas

Professor (with tenure)

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

UNITED STATES
View Details

Swapnil Mishra

Københavns Universitet

DENMARK
View Details