Location: | Glasgow |
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Salary: | Grade 7/8, £40,247 - £45,163 / £49,250 - £56,921 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 3rd March 2025 |
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Closes: | 31st March 2025 |
Job Ref: | 166532 |
This post is full time, and has funding for up to 3 years.
Relocation assistance will be provided where appropriate.
The James Watt School of Engineering is looking to recruit a Research Associate/Fellow to make a leading contribution to the EC project: “Quantum-optic Silicon as a Commodity: Extending the Trust Continuum Till the Edge of ICT Networks” with Dr Ross Millar and Prof Douglas Paul.
The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow.
For appointment at Grade 8, the candidate is expected to perform the above duties with a higher degree of independence, leadership and responsibility, particularly in relation to planning, funding, collaborating and publishing research, and mentoring colleagues, establish and sustain a track record of independent and joint published research to establish and maintain your expert reputation in the subject area and develop/implement a suitable research strategy.
Informal enquiries about the role are welcomed, and should be addressed to Dr Ross Millar (Ross.Millar@glasgow.ac.uk) in the first instance.
For more information on the University of Glasgow’s, James Watt School of Engineering, please visit www.gla.ac.uk/schools/engineering
For more information and to apply online: www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/research-associate-slash-fellow?source=gla.ac.uk
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