Seeking a highly motivated student to contribute to an interdisciplinary project on probabilistic modelling of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across environmental systems. This is a great opportunity to gain research experience alongside your studies.
The Role Would Suit Candidates With
* Strong computational skills (e.g. Python, R, or similar)
* A solid foundation in probability, statistics, or stochastic processes
* Confidence in running and adapting simulations
* Experience with modelling, Bayesian or network-based approaches, or uncertainty analysis (beneficial but not essential)
What To Expect From The Role
* You will be working on an existing model where some initial development has already been carried out
* Building on and refining the current model, rather than starting from scratch
* Running simulations, testing robustness, and exploring different scenarios
* Interpreting results and contributing to discussions within a multidisciplinary team
* Working independently and managing your time effectively
Salary: £25,949 per annum
Fixed-term: 3 months, Full-time (1 FTE)
Closing Date: 03 Jun 2026
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