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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Imperial College London – Faculty of Engineering

Location: South Kensington & White City campuses

About the role:

Imperial College London invites applications for a full-time permanent faculty member at the Lecturer level, who will contribute to research, teaching and service at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Qualified candidates may also be appointed at the Senior Lecturer level.

Appointed candidates will have a home department in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. We are particularly inviting applicants working on theoretical and applied areas of AI, Machine Learning (ML), and data sciences, in topics relevant to the work of the department. These include, but are not restricted to computer vision, imaging, robotics, wireless communications, and healthcare.

Imperial College London is a world-leading university whose reputation for excellence in research and teaching attracts students and staff of the highest international quality. Our three Faculties, Engineering, Natural Sciences and Medicine, together with the Imperial College Business School, explore the interface between science, medicine, engineering, and management.

We offer an attractive salary package (including a pension scheme with significant employer contributions) as well as generous terms and conditions of service. The post is permanent (comparable to tenured faculty positions, subject to a probation period). Other benefits to our staff are subsidised childcare on campus, flexible and family-friendly working policies, opportunities for further professional development, periodic sabbaticals, and free healthcare through the National Health Service. We can provide support and advice on the dual career needs of candidates and their partners.

Duties and Responsibilities*

  • To build up a research portfolio and research group at the department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and to establish yourself as an internationally leading researcher.
  • To supervise PhD students and post-doctoral researchers and to mentor their career development.
  • To collaborate with colleagues at EEE and in other departments and externally on research, teaching, and service.
  • To develop teaching materials and teach subjects at undergraduate, postgraduate and further education levels.
  • To adhere to the College values.

Essential Requirements*

  • A PhD degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or another appropriate discipline.
  • An outstanding academic record, which includes a portfolio of research publications and other outputs.
  • A compelling scientific vision and a developing international reputation in a field related to I-X activities.
  • The ability to develop skills in leadership, motivation, development, and management.
  • The desire to help set and deliver the vision and strategic goals of the department and college.

*Full criteria can be found in the Job Description.

Further Information

For further information about the college and benefit available to staff, please see the Further Particulars on our website.

Our preferred method of application is online, on our website at the following link: Imperial Career's site (select “Job Search” and input ENG03391). In addition to the application form and a cover letter, please upload:

  • A full CV that includes all academic degrees (including universities and dates); past and present posts; information on obtained research grants, past student supervision, etc., if applicable; information on public engagement and outreach activities, if any; and a complete list of publications.
  • A list of the four most significant publications. For each of the publications, please include a short 100-word statement highlighting the key contributions made by the work.
  • A research statement that describes your previous research contributions and future research plans (no more than two pages).
  • A teaching statement that describes your previous teaching experience (with evidence of teaching scores, where available), your commitment to teaching excellence and your plans to contribute to teaching at I-X (no more than two pages).
  • A diversity statement about your approach to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).

Applicants should contact three referees before applying to ensure their willingness to provide a reference for the present post.

All candidates will be contacted after the shortlisting of applications is completed.

Should you have any queries about the posts, please contact:

Anna McCormick a.mccormick@imperial.ac.uk

Closing date: The deadline for applications is Wednesday 12th February 2025

Location: London
Salary: £69,332 to £78,576 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 10th January 2025
Closes: 12th February 2025
Job Ref: ENG03391
 
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