The successful candidate will contribute significantly to the interdisciplinary Leverhulme Trust Research Grant RPG-2024-071, “Modelling the Black Death and Social Connectivity in Medieval England”. They will have an excellent research record in modelling of complex physical or societal systems and the analysis of corresponding data. Within the project, they will be responsible for: various aspects of the modelling, primarily the adaptation and extension of the existing epidemiological JUNE model to the historical reality of 14th century England; the formatting of historical geographic and demographic data for ingestion into the model; the analysis of model results with historical fatality data, and their visualisation suitable for peer-reviewed publications and wider engagement activities.
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