Friday, June 17, 2011

[DMANET] Lectureship in Computer Science at Durham University

A full-time Lectureship in Computer Science is available at the School
of Engineering and Computing Sciences, Durham University, UK.

The applicant's research interests should fall broadly within one of the
general research areas covered by the two Research and Teaching Groups
in Computer Science, namely Algorithms and Complexity and Innovative
Computing. The post-holder will be expected to undertake research in an
aspect of Computer Science within these areas, to teach on undergraduate
and postgraduate courses within Computer Science; and to undertake
administrative duties associated with a position of Lecturer, as
designated by the Head of School.

Candidates will need to provide evidence that they are able to deliver
internationally excellent original research and that they can teach at
the highest level on the School's undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes.
It is expected that candidates will be able to demonstrate that they
have the ability to attract research funding in their own specialised
area of study.

The salary will be in the range GBP 29972 - 44016.
The Closing Date is 28 June 2011.

Please note that interviews for this post are scheduled to take place
mid - late July 2011.

More information can be found on the website
http://ig5.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_durham01.asp?newms=jj&id=68571
Formal applications should be made on-line via the same website.

Informal enquiries can be made to
Prof Roger Crouch (r.s.crouch@durham.ac.uk), Head of School,
Dr Andrei Krokhin (andrei.krokhin@durham.ac.uk), Head of the Algorithms
and Complexity research group, or
Dr Nick Holliman (n.s.holliman), Head of Innovative Computing research
group.
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