Overview
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Electronic Engineering (x4)
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About the role
The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at UCL is looking to appoint up to four full-time academic positions at either Lecturer (Grade 8: £54,931 - £64,644 per annum) or Associate Professor (Grade 9: £68,284 - £76,244 per annum) level, depending on experience. It is anticipated that the successful candidates will take up the positions during the 2025-26 academic year, from 5th January 2026. We are specifically seeking early-career and established researchers to significantly strengthen the department's teaching and research capacity in the following areas:
* AI and Intelligent Systems, including the application of AI and machine learning to networking, robotics and cyber security and the technologies needed to support AI and intelligent infrastructures.
* Biomedical Engineering, including bioelectronic devices and technologies for monitoring and diagnostics.
* Radar and RF Engineering, including RF sensing for civil and defence applications as well as antenna and RF system design.
The successful candidates will be expected to strengthen the research portfolio of the theme as well as contributing to the teaching of the department at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level.
About you
Applicants should have a PhD in electronic engineering, computer science or equivalent qualifications and/or significant industrial experience. We are seeking individuals with a track record of research within an appropriate field, including publications in high-quality peer reviewed journals. Candidates must have the ability to communicate clearly, both orally and in writing, with students, academics and professional services staff at all levels. A higher education teaching qualification is desirable.
Appointment at Lecturer or Associate Professor level will be determined by depth of experience and track record. For Grade 9, you will show sustained success in securing funding (or otherwise ensuring research activity is sustainable) over a significant period. You will have experience of delivering high-quality teaching in a university environment. You will have an established international reputation, evidenced by esteem indicators, in a field that matches or enhances existing activities within the department.
The following is required to be uploaded in your application:
* CV (including a list of major achievements to date)
* Publication list (Starred list of top 5 publications to date with a short description (100 words max) of their significance.)
* Research statement, including consideration of the fit to EEE at UCL
* Teaching statement, including consideration of the fit to EEE at UCL
Application and contact details
* To apply for the role, click the 'Apply' button
* Applications close on 23rd October, 23:59
* A candidate brief and contact details for enquiries about the posts may be found at the application link
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