Post-Doctoral Researcher in Decision Support Systems Development



    Dublin City University (DCU) is a young, ambitious and vibrant university, with a mission ‘to transform lives and societies through education, research, innovation and engagement’. Known as Ireland’s ‘University of Enterprise’, DCU is a values-based institution, committed to the delivery of impact for the
    public good. DCU was named Sunday Times Irish University of the Year 2021.

    DCU is based on three academic campuses in the Glasnevin-Drumcondra region of north Dublin. More than 18,000 students are enrolled across five faculties – Science and Health, DCU Business School, Computing and Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences and DCU Institute of Education.

    DCU is committed to excellence across all its activities. This is demonstrated by its world-class research initiatives, its cutting-edge approach to teaching and learning, its focus on delivering a transformative student experience, and its positive social and economic impact. The university continues to develop innovative programmes in collaboration with industry, such as the DCU Futures suite of degrees, which
    are designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge required in a rapidly evolving economy.

    DCU’s pursuit of excellence has led to its current ranking among the top 2% of universities globally. It is also one of the world’s Top Young Universities (QS Top 100 Under 50, Times Higher Top 150 Under 100). In the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2021, DCU ranked 23rd in the world for its approach to widening participation in higher education and its ongoing commitment to eradicating poverty, while it ranks 38th globally for its work in reducing inequality and 89th globally for
    gender equality.

    The university is ranked 23rd in the world and first in Ireland for its graduate employment rate, according to the 2020 QS Graduate Employability Rankings. Over the past decade, DCU has been the
    leading Irish university in the area of technology transfer, as reflected by licensing of intellectual property.

    The DCU School of Electronic Engineering was established in the 1980s and continues to provide top level education to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Recognised nationally and internationally for the outstanding quality of our courses, we
    focus on preparing students to pursue a broad range of careers in the Information and
    Communications Technology (ICT) sector in the areas of electronic, computer, and mechatronic
    engineering.

    Project:
    FOREWARN will assess the occurrence, fate and behaviour of contaminants of emerging concern
    (CECs) and pathogens, develop machine-learning methods to model their transfer and behaviour and build a decision support system (DSS) for predicting risks and propose mitigation strategies. Using large datasets from previous research, FOREWARN will establish the basis of the relationships between the conditions of a particular aquatic environment and the emerging pollution caused by CECs and emerging pathogens. The project will consider 2 types of case studies:
    1. In-silico case studies will be selected from previous results and datasets obtained in past or
    ongoing EU projects. Data will be used to develop the models and algorithms to feed and develop
    the DSS system to better understanding the sources, transport, degradation of CECs and
    pathogens and modelling their behaviour.
    2. The adaptive DSS system will be refined and tested under real environmental conditions to
    achieve TRL5 in real environment case studies.

    The Role:
    This position is for a postdoctoral researcher who will be recruited on a fixed term contract basis to be responsible for the development a set of machine learning models and software tools to support decision making regarding CECs and pathogens. This will include a set of predictive models that will use historical data to attempt to predict new emergence and impact of CECs and pathogens. An easy to-use graphical user interface will also be developed to allow policy advisors and decision makers to
    interact with the software and visualize the predictions of the model.

    Principle Duties and Responsibilities:
    Minimum Criteria
    - Applicants must have a PhD in the area of data analytics or machine learning or related discipline.
    -A strong publication record of international peer-reviewed publication and presentation in top tier conferences and journals.
    - Experience with the Python programming language and machine learning frameworks (e.g. scikitlearn) and deep learning frameworks (e.g. PyTorch or TensorFlow).
    - Experience with web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
     Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.

    In addition, it is desirable that the candidate has a subset of the following skills and experience:
    -Experience with relational databases and knowledge of SQL.
    - Experience in data visualization and web application development.

    Candidates will be assessed on the following competencies:
    - Discipline knowledge and Research skills
    - Demonstrates knowledge of a research discipline and the ability to conduct a specific programme of research within that discipline.
    - Understanding the Research Environment
    - Demonstrates an awareness of the research environment
    (for example funding bodies) and the ability to contribute to grant applications.
    - Communicating Research
    - Demonstrates the ability to communicate their research with their peers and the wider research community (for example presenting at conferences and publishing research in
    relevant journals) and the potential to teach and tutor students
    - Managing & Leadership skills - Demonstrates the potential to manage a research project including
    the supervision of undergraduate students

    Essential Training
    Post holder will be required to undertake the following mandatory training: Orientation, GDPR,
    Research Integrity and Compliance. Other training may need to be undertaken when required.

    Closing date: Monday 23rd May 2022

    For more information on DCU and benefits, please visit Why work at DCU?

    Informal Enquiries in relation to this role should be directed to: [email protected]

    Please do not send applications to this email address, instead apply as described below.

    Application procedure:
    Application forms are available from the DCU Current Vacancies at
    http://www.dcu.ie/vacancies/current.shtml
    Applications should be submitted by e-mail with your completed application form to [email protected]

    Please clearly state the role that you are applying for in your application and email subject line: Job
    Reference #RF1643a Postdoctoral Researcher Decision Support Systems Development.

    Dublin City University is an equal opportunities employer.


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