The department consists of about 20 employees with backgrounds in statistics, bioinformatics, modelling, and epidemiology. We have an active research environment and participate in various national and international research projects. Our core activities include the development of statistical and mathematical models for disease surveillance, disease burden estimation, networks and dynamic infection models, as well as their adaptation to data. The Norwegian Institute of Public Health is responsible for several national registers in the field of infection control, which are increasingly based on genetic information. At the same time, we are working to include new types of data, such as the use of mobile data and data from social media. The goal is to understand better how pathogenic microorganisms spread in the population and how environmental factors affect the health of the people. The models are widely used to evaluate public health interventions, including vaccine effects, and to inform national decision makers.
- PhD in statistics
- Programming experience with R or similar statistical software
- Programming experience in Python, Fortran, C/C++, Matlab or similar
- Previous experience with advising in the area of general statistics
- Experience in research application writing, project management and supervision of students at M.Sc. and Ph.D. level an advantage
- Competence in infectious disease modelling, time series analyses, Bayesian mode qualifications or machine learning is desired
- Excellent command of English, both written and spoken
- A rewarding and interesting job with opportunity for professional development
- Dedicated colleagues who emphasize professionalism and collaboration
- Varied work tasks and a pleasant and productive interdisciplinary work environment
- Salary based on qualifications following the state regulations
- Possibility for physical exercise during working hours
- Pension scheme in the Government Pension Fund
- Flexible working hours