Research Vacancy at University of Melbourne, Australia
Position: Research Fellow in Mathematical Physics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics
Responsibilities
Research and Research Training
- Conduct research and contribute to knowledge through scholarship, refereed publications, and presentations.
- Apply and be successful in obtaining external research grant income to support that research.
- Participate and contribute to the organization of research seminars and conferences. Contribute to the supervision of postgraduate students, both MSc and Ph.D.
Leadership and Service
- Participate in School and/or Faculty meetings and/or the committees at the request of your supervisor or the Head of School.
- Be involved in professional activity in the discipline, such as the organization of workshops and research events.
- Effective demonstration and promotion of University values including diversity and inclusion and high standards of ethics and integrity
- Contribute to School activities such as Open Day.
Engagement
- Present research to the public to increase public awareness of educational and scientific developments.
- Participate in outreach activities.
Other duties
- Perform other tasks as requested by the supervisor or the Head of School.
- Participate in the University Professional Development Framework.
- Ensure an up-to-date record of University compliance courses, such as, but not limited to, Appropriate Workplace Behaviour, PDF for Staff and Supervisors, OH&S training courses.
Requirements
The ideal research fellow will have the following qualifications
- A Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences, theoretical physics or equivalent.
- Demonstrated research excellence in relation to career stage as evidenced by strong publications, preprints, reference letters, and impact in the mathematical sciences community.
- Clear potential to develop national and international research collaborations, and the ability to attract funding through grant applications.
- The ability to interact well with other academic staff and to contribute to a large School.
- Clear potential in graduate student supervision.
- Excellent interpersonal and both written and oral communication skills in English.