Multiple graduate student and postdoctoral positions are available in the mathematical biology group at Université de Montréal, under the (co-)supervision of Morgan Craig and/or David McLeod. The Craig lab studies how the immune system responds to threats and how differences between individuals affect these responses. For this, they develop predictive, mechanistic mathematical and computational models to study the progression and treatment of cancer and viral infectious diseases through the lens of immunity. The McLeod lab focuses on questions in evolutionary biology, ranging from general evolutionary theory (e.g., evolutionary conflict, cooperation) to evolutionary epidemiology.
Important dates:
Postdocs: From January 1, 2025
Grad students: Can begin study January 1, May 1, or September 1, 2025
Requirements
The ideal candidates will have strong academic and/or publication records (depending on career stage) in mathematical/computational modelling. Experience in immunology, blood cell dynamics, drug modelling, evolutionary epidemiology, and/or evolutionary biology is an asset. Candidates should demonstrate a high degree of independence and excellent communication skills. They will also work well with their peers and collaborators, be detailed-oriented and well-organized. Postdoc candidates will also help with the supervision of students and interns and collaborate on grant applications.
Training: BSc/MSc/PhD (stage-dependent) in applied mathematics, pharmaceutical sciences, computational biology, or a related discipline.
Specific expertise: Demonstrated mathematical modelling skills, differential equations, dynamical systems; programming skills; prior knowledge of specific field of study (e.g., immunology, evolutionary biology) is an asset.
Funding
MSc: Fully funded (minimum $22,000/year + cost of living increases) for two years. Scholarship recipients receive top up bonuses. Speaking French is not a requirement but an asset as French speakers may also take on teaching assistantships.
PhD: Fully funded (minimum $26,500/year + annual cost of living increases) for four years. Scholarship recipients receive top up bonuses. Speaking French is not a requirement but an asset as French speakers may also take on teaching assistantships.
Postdoc: Initial appointment of 1 year (with possibility of extension) starting at $60,000-$65,000/year. Speaking French is not a requirement. The duration of the position is conditional on the:
- availability of research funds
- project progress
- candidate's eligibility to maintain a postdoctoral fellowship status at the university
Application procedure:
Applicants can submit their application by email to morgan.craig@umontreal.ca and/or david.mcleod@umontreal.ca (with marianne.pelletier.3@umontreal.ca in cc) by October 1, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Please use the subject line Application for open position in math bio at UdeM. In your email, please clearly indicate the position you are applying for and include as attachments:
1. a cover letter (please describe your research interests and fit for the position)
2. your CV
3. the names of 3 references
Location:
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics (DMS) offers a wide selection of specialized and multidisciplinary programs, at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. When it comes to specialized programs, the Université de Montréal (UdeM) is the only Canadian French-language university with a co-op program in actuarial science. It is also the only Montréal institution with a statistics stream accredited by the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC).
The Department provides flexible courses that introduce students to a wider variety of fields, from ecology to genetics, economics and climatology. Research holds a key place in the Department. Its close contacts with the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) and the Institut des sciences mathématiques (ISM) make the DMS an internationally renowned research hub.
According to the firm QS, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics ranks among the world’s best. It places 42nd in statistics and operations research while joining the top 100 in the world in both mathematics, and accountability and finance. The Université de Montréal is ranked 6th in Canada and 111th in the world according to the World University Rankings.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is:
- 35 full-time professors and researchers
- Over 500 undergraduate students and some 100 graduate students
- 10 laboratories affiliated with the CRM, housing more than 200 researchers
- Over 100 courses annually at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels
- Upwards of 125 graduates every year