Research Assistant | University of the West of Scotland

University of the West of Scotland

Research Assistant | University of the West of Scotland

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University of the West of Scotland, Renfrew, Renfrewshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 16 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 65f6cd32733746c283b98604c07d144e

Full Job Description

You will join a dedicated team who strive to continuously inspire our students and wider University community - and, through modern teaching and impactful research, continue to deliver innovative solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges.

Join the groundbreaking WEATHER project led by the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), in collaboration with University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), the RCSI Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, and University of Portsmouth, funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The project aims to develop a predictive warning system intervention (PWSi) designed to mitigate risks linked with Extreme Weather Events (EWEs) in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Leveraging telecommunication networks, particularly 5G networks, the system will deliver timely warning alerts to communities, enabling proactive response measures and reducing the potential impact of EWEs. The project will involve working with international research groups and projects, working with other researchers and PHD students with access to professional training.

As a Research Assistant, you will play a vital role in the research project focused on predicting the outbreak of disease linked to extreme weather events through mathematical modeling and data-driven AI algorithms. Working under the guidance of Professor Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir, Director of UWS Digital Connectivity and Innovation for Sustainable Futures, you will contribute to the design and development of predictive models using environmental data and health informatics. Your responsibilities will include conducting research, producing high quality research papers, analyzing data, and collaborating with research teams from collaborating institutions to advance our understanding of the relationship between extreme weather events and disease outbreaks. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at addressing challenges in public health and sustainability.

  • MSc or equivalent in in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or Computer Engineering/Science or Mathematics or related areas.

  • Experience in development of AI/Machine learning algorithms with proven track record in using machine learning and artificial intelligence software libraries (e.g., Scikit-learn, TensorFlow, Keras).

  • Experience in technical writing (research publications) and preparation of reports.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

  • Proficiency in programming languages (e.g., Python, Java, C/C++, MATLAB).

    Digital Connectivity & Innovation for Sustainable Futures (DCISF), an integral research group within Artificial Intelligence Visual Communications and Network Research Institute, stands at the forefront of digital innovation. With substantial funding from prestigious entities such as NIHR, QNRF, EU programs, UK and Scottish Governments, British Council, and Innovate UK, our group has spearheaded groundbreaking research and received recognition through numerous awards. Among our accolades are the Fred W. Ellersick Award in 2021, Innovate UK Award of Excellence in 2023 and 2018, and several best research paper awards.


  • At DCISF, our vision is clear: to revolutionize automation for a sustainable future. We are committed to pioneering digital connectivity solutions that are reliable, robust, and resilient, while simultaneously driving innovations that enhance efficiency, minimise environmental impact, and elevate overall quality of life.

    Our strategy is built upon three pillars. Firstly, we prioritize nurturing research and development through access to state-of-the-art facilities such as our 5G and IoT Testbeds. Secondly, we emphasise the importance of delivering impactful Knowledge Exchange Partnerships, engaging in KTP projects, and fostering industry collaborations to drive real-world applications of our research. Lastly, we are dedicated to producing high-quality personnel, supporting the development of digital skills among PhD candidates and Early Career Researchers (ECRs), ensuring a pipeline of talent equipped to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.

    Aligned with our vision and strategy, our research themes encompass Digital Connectivity, Health and Wellbeing, and Climate Change. Through these themes, we strive to address pressing societal issues and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and innovation in our field.

    UWS is fully committed to the UK Concordat to support the Career Development of Researchers which sets out clear standards that research staff can expect from the University. It aims to improve the employment and support for research careers in the UK and provides a framework for career development based around the Concordat principles.