Lecturer in Electronic and Electrical Engineering

Engineering
Salary:   £33,242 to £37,394
Closing Date:   Thursday 30 April 2015
Interview Date:   To be confirmed
Reference:  A1218

The Department of Engineering at Lancaster University is a General Engineering department that is ranked highly in national league tables.  We pride ourselves in achieving the highest levels of student experience.  In research, our interests span topical areas of relevance to the world at large, including sustainable engineering systems, the engineering of the world’s next generation particle accelerators, nuclear engineering, micro- and nano systems and manufacturing & structures.  We aim to provide inspiring insight from our research and to work with the next generation of the world’s leading engineers.  In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, 91% of our research and 100% of our impact in General Engineering was assessed as internationally excellent and world leading.

We now seek a talented lecturer in Electronic & Electrical Engineering with a focus on digital electronics and computer systems.  This post will complement existing research strengths relating to microwaves, terahertz & light (including the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology), instrumentation, micro-nano systems or low-level RF control. 

This is a full-time, permanent lectureship appointment.  You should have a PhD in a relevant research field, an outstanding publication record and a strong willingness to research and teach at the highest levels of quality.  Evidence of an ability to attract external grant income to support your research is highly desirable.  Experience of outreach activities, professional accreditation, relevant teaching qualifications and excellence in teaching are all encouraged. 

At Lancaster, you will be welcomed into a thriving research community.  Active involvement and collaboration with the existing specialist research areas of the Engineering department, along with relevant activities in the other departments of the Faculty of Science and Technology will be encouraged. The Engineering department works with a variety of stakeholders from local schools and colleges, through to small enterprises and international engineering businesses.  All schemes taught by the department are professionally accredited, and we are committed to the Athena SWAN charter. In January 2015 we moved into our new £12M building, which offers world-class facilities across the engineering disciplines and an excellent working environment.

Lancaster University is campus-based and is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the North-west of England, 1 hour from international airports and close to two national parks.  The region is home to a variety of excellent schools and enjoys excellent public transport links.  A wide selection of facilities are available on campus including a new sports centre and highly-regarded pre-school centre.  The campus lies close to motorway and national rail links. 

Informal enquiries should be directed to either Professor Malcolm Joyce or Dr Sarah Green in the first instance m.joyce@lancaster.ac.uk

We welcome applications from people in all diversity groups.

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