Location: | Southampton |
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Salary: | £45,163 to £49,250 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 17th January 2025 |
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Closes: | 21st February 2025 |
Job Ref: | 2980225DA |
The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) at the University of Southampton invites applications from exceptional individuals for the position of Lecturer in Active Noise and vibration control.
The ISVR has been at the forefront of research and education in sound and vibration for over 60 years. We have built an international reputation through pioneering academic research, strong and enduring collaborations with industry, and generations of skilled graduates who have spread throughout the acoustics profession. We have excellent experimental facilities, which have recently attracted major new investment.
You will join a high-achieving team working in the field of active control. You will have a PhD or equivalent experience in active control of sound and/or vibration and a strong publication record in high-quality journals. You will have a clear vision for innovative future research programmes, the drive to secure external funding to build a research team in your area, and the ambition to establish yourself as an international expert in your research field. Experience of working in or with industry will be considered an advantage.
You will have a collaborative and positive outlook and enjoy working with colleagues and students. You will be strongly encouraged and supported to seek opportunities to collaborate across the University and with other world-leading institutions. You will be provided with mentorship and comprehensive training opportunities to ensure that you are able to develop your research, education and leadership skills.
You will have excellent communication skills and enthusiastically embrace innovative teaching practices. You will be a dependable member of the School of Engineering’s teaching staff, contributing to large modules across various engineering-related subjects. You may also coordinate modules, taking responsibility for curriculum design, module-level assessment, and quality assurance. You will also be expected to lead and contribute to more specialist modules, potentially aligned with some of the research areas outlined above. If you do not already have a teaching qualification in higher education, we will support you through our part time postgraduate certificate of academic practice (PGCAP) which is accredited by Advance HE and leads to Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
For informal enquiries, please contact the Head of Signal Processing, Audio, and Hearing Group, Prof Filippo Fazi (filippo.fazi@soton.ac.uk) or the Head of Department, Prof Tim Waters (tpw@soton.ac.uk).
The School of Engineering values diversity and inclusion, and we particularly welcome applications from women, BAME, LGBT, and disabled individuals. We hold an Athena SWAN bronze award and offer flexible work arrangements. The University of Southampton is a top-ranked, sustainable institution committed to minimising its environmental impact.
To apply, please submit your application and attach your teaching statement and research statement online by the deadline.
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