| Location: | Truro |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £46,049 per annum - Grade 7 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 26th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 22nd April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | B1164 |
Applications are invited for a 2-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow role funded through a prestigious EPSRC Established Career Fellowship held by Professor John Terry. The position will be affiliated with the Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research (CIDER) unit, a research partnership between the University of Plymouth and Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, starting in May 2026.
About the role
The purpose of the role is to develop and apply mathematical models and computational algorithms to understand how perturbations to dynamic brain networks impact seizure likelihood. With an emphasis on the emerging field of digital twins for personalised health, the ultimate aim is to translate this understanding into more accurate diagnosis, prognosis, and management of epilepsy. With further substantial EPSRC support to develop community-based EEG monitoring, there is a particular interest in solutions that enable care outside of traditional hospital settings.
Working collaboratively with researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience of epilepsy, projects will be shaped around your skills and experience. Examples of possible projects include:
For more information on Peninsula Medical School please visit our dedicated webpage at https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools
For this role, you will need to be on site 3 days a week. Although we can accommodate working from home for this role, flexibility to be on-site will be expected due to business needs.
Due to the nature of this role, a Basic Disclosure and Barring Service Check will be required.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the role then please contact Professor John Terry: by email at john.terry@plymouth.ac.uk
What we’re looking for
You will have, or be close to completing, a PhD in mathematics, computer science, biomedical engineering, or a closely related area. You will have experience in one or more of the following: (non-autonomous) dynamical systems, complex networks, bifurcation theory, machine learning, or data analytics. As a proficient programmer (ideally Python), you will be curiosity-led, with exceptional communication skills, and thrive in a highly interdisciplinary environment. You will be equally comfortable communicating with theoreticians, clinicians, our commercial partners at Neuronostics, and people with lived experience of epilepsy.
This role offers a unique opportunity to conduct high-impact research, receive strong mentorship, and build a career at the interface of mathematics, data science, and clinical neuroscience.
For more information about the job and the person specification, please refer to the job description.
About us
The Faculty of Health holds four Silver Athena Swan awards, which recognise our commitment to supporting gender equality within higher education.
Application Process
Please apply online, demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the knowledge, qualifications, training, skills and experience elements of the job description in your supporting statement.
Following the closing date of the vacancy, you will be notified on the outcome of your application in due course.
Closing date: 12 midnight, Wednesday 22 April 2026
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