The Institute of Science
and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence (ISTBI), Fudan
University, Shanghai is seeking talented and motivated
individuals to work as full time Post-doctoral Research Associates in a
laboratory led by Prof. David Waxman (http://www.dwaxman.com/).
Prof. David Waxman
David Waxman carries
out research in quantitative biology. From 1985 to 2011 he was at the
University of Sussex (UK), first in the Department of Physics, and then in the
Department of Biology. Since 2011 he has been working full time in Fudan University,
Shanghai,
initially under the Chinese Government Foreign Expert Program. He has published
research papers in well-known journals including Nature, Science, PNAS,
Physical Review, Physical Review Letters, Genetics and Evolution. He has served
on the Editorial Board of the journals Science, American Naturalist, Journal of
Theoretical Biology and Theoretical Population Biology. In his research he uses
methods from physics, mathematics, probability and statistics, along with
computational methods, to construct and analyse mathematical models of biological
systems.
Professor Waxman’s
research typically concerns models involving randomness and stochasticity. He
has wide interests, and most
recently has been
working on the stochastic dynamics of genes in biological populations.
For examples of
recent work see:
Influence of Dominance
and Drift on Lethal Mutations in Human Populations
D Waxman and A D J
Overall
Frontiers in Genetics,
11: 267 (2020)
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgene.2020.00267/full
Sub-or supercritical
transmissibilities in a finite disease outbreak: Symmetry in outbreak
properties of a
disease conditioned on extinction
D Waxman, P Nouvellet
Journal of theoretical
biology 467, 80-86 (2019)
What is adaptation and
how should it be measured?
J R Peck, D Waxman
Journal of theoretical
biology 447, 190-198 (2018)
Corrected simulations
for one-dimensional diffusion processes with naturally occurring
boundaries
H Shafiey, X Gan, D
Waxman
Physical Review E 96
(5), 053310 (2017)
Preferred
Experience and Skills
Applicants for a
postdoctoral position should have good quantitative skills and interests in
biological systems. They can come from a variety of different disciplines
including physics, mathematics, computing, economics and biology.
Job Benefits
• Additional
research funding up to £24k will be provided to support researchers with
exceptional ideas and the capability to run independent projects.
• Opportunities
to top-up salaries up to £11k/year with grants from Shanghai
Government.
• Opportunities
to visit collaborating labs at the University of Oxford, University of
Cambridge, University of Sydney or Harvard
University.
• Opportunities
to transfer to faculty position with a start-up fund of £58k~116k.
• In
accordance with the policies of Fudan University, assistance will be provided
to candidates with children to apply for admission into kindergarten or primary
schools affiliated with Fudan University.
Application
Procedure
Interested applicants
should send their CV, contact information of two referees, and a short personal
statement describing their relevant background, reasons behind their interest
in the above-described position, and future goals to Prof. David Waxman at dwaxman.biology@gmail.com;
Successful candidates will be invited for an online or an on-site interview at
ISTBI, Shanghai.
An internationally competitive salary and benefits package (e.g. low-cost
housing, assistance for childcare) will be provided. Starting date is
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ISTBI
The Institute of Science
and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence (ISTBI), is an interdisciplinary
research institution of Fudan University,one of the leading universities in China.
It was launched in March 2015.The predecessor of ISTBI was the Centre for
Computational Systems Biology, founded in 2008 and was one of the first
international and interdisciplinary research centres in Fudan University.
ISTBI covers several
research fields including applied mathematics, statistics, computer science,
informatics and neuroscience. The research carried out in ISTBI is
interdisciplinary per se, with computational neuroscience playing a pivotal
role.
ISTBI aims to make
significant contributions in the development of basic theories, core algorithms
and key frameworks for artificial intelligence. It also has the aims of
developing intelligent diagnosis systems for brain diseases, and establishing
principles of cognitive neuroscience. Ultimately, ISTBI will contribute to the
innovation and the development of an intelligence-oriented society.
For more information
about the institute please visit: https://istbi.fudan.edu.cn/