Must Have
A degree in a quantitatively-oriented field, such as mathematical epidemiology, theoretical physics, or applied mathematics. Should Have
Robust research experience in mathematical modelling and building different kinds of models. Experience in analytical and quantitative methods, such as deterministic and stochastic differential equations, integral equations, nonlinear dynamics, probability theory, and stochastic processes. Extensive experience in scientific computing involving programming, numerical analysis, symbolic and logical analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, and computer graphics. Experience in Matlab, Mathematica, Berkeley Madonna, and Microsoft Office. Experience with statistical data analysis and related packages, such as SPSS and minimum of three years of significant teaching experience in a university or academic health system Essential skills
Highly motivated Fluent in English Organizational skills Manuscript writing experience Able to work independently Benefits
The stipend offered is commensurate with experience. Fully furnished housing and transportation allowance are also provided, if eligible. WCM-Q is located in Education City among other American universities in Doha, which is a rapidly growing research hub. The WCM-Q research program offers a collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment, endowed with a comprehensive support infrastructure. WCM-Q postdoctoral associates are appointed by the academic departments at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York.
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