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Research Fellow in Math Modelling of Multicellular Interfaces

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Research Fellow in Math Modelling of Multicellular Interfaces
University of Melbourne

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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87266 - 118416 AUD /YEAR
Job posted on March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Role type: Full Time (1.0 FTE); Fixed Term for 3 years
Faculty: Faculty of Science
Department/ School: School of Mathematics and Statistics
Salary: Level A: AUD $87,266 - $118,416 p.a. plus 17% super
  • Pioneering multicellular interface modelling within an open‑source framework and three translational case studies.
  • Apply now to develop unified multicellular modelling tools and drive experimental case studies in wound healing, biofilms and tumour plasticity.
  • Investing in you - 17% superannuation, benefits package including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs, discounted services, and professional development opportunities.

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The Research Fellow in Mathematical Modelling of Multicellular Interfaces is expected to help develop models of interfaces within multicellular systems. These models will be part of a multicellular modelling and simulation framework being developed as part of the Australian Research Council's (ARC) Discovery Project "Bridging biological boundaries: modelling to explore the role of interfaces" awarded to Prof James Osborne (Melbourne), Prof Jennifer Flegg (Melbourne) and Dr Stuart Johnston (Melbourne) in collaboration with Dr Yohan Davit (CNRS, Toulouse) and Dr Sakia Feytag (WEHI, Melbourne).

The Discovery Project addresses the critical knowledge gap in how "interfaces" - the boundaries between distinct cell populations or between cells and their environment - drive the development and function of complex biological systems.

Within this project the Research Fellow will drive the development of the unified multicellular mathematical framework within the open-source Chaste library.

The appointee will be a member of the Melbourne Mathematical Biology Group at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, reporting to Prof James Osborne.

Visits to Toulouse (France) will be an important part of the project.

What you will deliver:
  • Develop and Implement Multicellular Models: Build and integrate high‑fidelity interface models in the Chaste framework linking subcellular mechanisms (proliferation, differentiation) with multicellular mechanical and biochemical interactions.
  • Apply Advanced Statistical Methods: Perform Bayesian parameter estimation and identifiability analyses to evaluate and select model formulations that capture interface dynamics.
  • Translate Models into Case Studies and Collaborate: Support and adapt models for wound healing, biofilm development and tumour plasticity studies; liaise with interdisciplinary partners and undertake project visits to Toulouse.
  • Research Leadership and Dissemination: Lead technique‑ and application‑focused publications, present findings at conferences, contribute to grant proposals, and co‑supervise PhD/MSc students.
  • Contribute to Teaching, Service and Compliance: Provide student mentoring and training, participate in School activities and committees, and maintain required professional development and compliance records.

You may be a great fit if:
  • You are close to completing, or have completed, a PhD in Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, or a related quantitative discipline.
  • You have demonstrated experience in mathematical modelling and or statistical analysis.
  • You show a strong aptitude for research, supported by a sound publication record in relevant areas, commensurate with your experience and opportunities.
  • You are able to prepare research reports and manuscripts suitable for academic publication.
  • You have experience developing computational simulations.

For further information please refer to the attached PD.

What we offer you!
We offer the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community and enjoy a comprehensive range of benefits to support your success and sense of fulfilment, including:
  • Build future financial security with 17% superannuation
  • Supportive flexible work arrangements underpinned by our commitment to inclusion and well-being
  • Career development opportunities, including access to a range of tailored programs, such as Academic Women in Leadership, and learning platforms including LinkedIn Learning
  • Progressive, considerate leave provisions to empower your work-life balance and well-being, including leading parental leave, gender affirmation leave and cultural leave
  • Salary packaging and access to a range of discounted services including Bupa health insurance, and access to unique cultural and recreational benefits such as discounts for the Melbourne Theatre Company
  • Health and well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program

For more information check out our benefits page!


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Application essentials:
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  • This role is eligible for visa sponsorship and we welcome international applicants. If successful, we will support you through this process.
  • A Working with Children Check is required for all positions. If successful, we will guide you through the process and reimburse you.
  • Please upload your resume and a cover letter outlining your interest and experience as part of the application process.
  • Please upload your responses to the Selection Criteria, found in the Position Description.

Want to know more?
  • For queries related to this specific position, contact Prof James Osborne (please refer to the PD)
  • For questions related to our recruitment process email Anna at hr-careers@unimelb.edu.au
  • For recruitment adjustments contact Kim Groizard on +61 3 9035 3218 or at hr-careers@unimelb.edu.au (subject: 'Recruitment Adjustments').

Apply today, and join a community that's shaping the future.

Applications close: 17 April 2026 at 11:55 PM; Melbourne time zone.

Position Description:
JR-011234 Research Fellow in Mathematical Modelling of Multicellular Interfaces_PD.pdf

JR-011234 Research Fellow in Mathematical Modelling of Multicellular Interfaces_PD.docx



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