Join Us
CEPH Lab is looking for researchers with all levels of expertise to join our team. We are seeking individuals passionate about understanding the epidemiology of infectious diseases, mechanisms driving epidemic spread, designing mathematical models, and building computational engines. Explore our current opportunities below.
Job/Educational Opportunities
Postdoctoral Positions
We seek candidates with a doctoral degree in a quantitative field and are passionate about understanding the mechanisms driving epidemic spread and designing models.
For inquiries regarding open positions, please get in touch with Dr. Ajelli directly with your CV.
PhD Positions
Students can join our lab through one of the following doctoral programs offered by the Indiana University School of Public Health - Bloomington:
Admissions are handled centrally by the university. Please review the official degree requirements and deadlines before applying.
For inquiries regarding open positions, please get in touch with Dr. Ajelli directly with your CV.
Master of Science in Biostatistics
Students can apply for the M.S. in Biostatistics programs through the Indiana University School of Public Health - Bloomington:
Admissions are handled centrally by the university. Please review the official degree requirements and deadlines before applying.
For inquiries, please get in touch with Dr. Ajelli directly with your CV.
Other Research Opportunities
Graduate Research
Current IU graduate students (MPH and MS) looking to conduct research, complete an independent reading/research course, thesis opportunity, or fulfill practicum requirements are encouraged to reach out. Opportunities often involve working with statistical and/or mathematical models, data cleaning/preprocessing, and participating in publications.
Please provide your CV and a brief statement of your research interests.
Email Dr. AjelliUndergraduate Research Internships
Undergraduates seeking research opportunities and internships are encouraged to reach out. We also provide the opportunity to gain credits through, for example, SPH-E 493: Independent Study in Epidemiology (1-3 credits). Undergraduate students assist with ongoing data analysis, literature reviews, and foundational modeling projects to build quantitative skills for future careers in academia and public health.
For inquiries regarding the internship, please get in touch with Dr. Ajelli.
Email Dr. Ajelli