The role
The School of Electrical, Electronic, and Mechanical Engineering (EEME) at the University of Bristol is excited to announce an opening for an Associate Professor / Professor of Optical and Quantum Networks. This is a rare opportunity to drive innovation at the forefront of telecommunications, supported by world-class facilities and a team of leading experts in the field.
The successful candidate will be appointed at either the Associate Professor or Professor level, based on their skills, qualifications, and experience.
The remuneration package will be dependent on the skills, experience and qualifications you are able to bring to this role.
What will you be doing?
As a key member of our team, your primary research focus will be on Optical and Quantum Networks, utilising mathematical models, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities at Smart Internet Lab, and digital twinning infrastructure available at BDFI. Your goal will be to advance the design and solutions of classical optical and quantum networks, including co-existence, in line with our research vision. Areas of interest include high-capacity Optical switched networks, quantum entangled networks, advanced network control and management, AI/ML for future optical/quantum networks, security, resilience, sustainability and computing and network co-design.
In addition to your research, you will be expected to undertake teaching and project supervision duties at the undergraduate, MSc, and PhD levels, with a particular focus on our BEng/MEng in Computer Science and Electronics Engineering, as well as our Masters programmes in Optical and Quantum Networks and related technologies. You should also demonstrate an interest in developing innovative ways to integrate teaching, research, and technology development.
You should apply if
We want to hear from you if you have:
1. A proven ability to conduct world-leading research and demonstrate leadership in Optical and Quantum Networks.
2. A strong track record of securing research funding from a range of sources, including scientific foundations, space agencies, government bodies, and industry.
3. A clear and focused vision for future research that aligns with and enhances the activities of the High-Performance Networks research group.
4. The ability to develop and deliver innovative teaching in Optical and Quantum Networks, with a passion for driving excellence in student learning.
For a full view of our requirements, please refer to the candidate brochure (attached at the bottom of this advert).
Why Join the University of Bristol?
5. Access to cutting-edge experimental facilities that are shaping the future of optical and quantum networking.
6. State-of-the-art capabilities in quantum research and telecommunications within the School of Electrical, Electronic, and Mechanical Engineering.
7. Strong reputation for excellence across the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
8. Exceptional platform for top-tier candidates eager to make a global impact through pioneering research, innovative teaching, and academic leadership.
9. The Smart Internet Lab is leading the UoB collaboration to Integrated Quantum Networks (IQN). The successful candidate will be designated as the University of Bristol's Principal Investigator (PI) for this newly funded Quantum Hub.