Role Description
The Department of Computer Science is looking to make an appointment of a Senior Lecturer/Reader who will complement and enhance the research, industrial engagement and teaching strengths of our Automated Software Engineering group. With this appointment, we are seeking a person with capabilities to:
* Lead their own research initiatives
* Develop and teach courses in a range of software engineering topics and computer science more broadly, particularly core computer science
* Supervise undergraduate and MSc projects in software engineering
* Ability to work closely with industrial partners delivering both Continual Professional Development course and impactful research
Main Purpose of the Role
* To publish high impact research in quality journals, either as a sole author or in collaboration with others, and to devise, direct and develop research projects generating external research funding.
* To lead the design, development and delivery of a range of academic modules and ensure that design and delivery comply with the quality standards and regulations of the Department and University.
Skills, Experience and Qualification needed
* PhD in Computer Science or equivalent experience
* Demonstrate substantial intellectual distinction with a sustained contribution in research and scholarship, that bestows considerable external recognition
* Well-established national and international reputation in subject area
* Specific knowledge of automated software engineering (e.g. model-based development, automated testing, AI for software engineering) that would enable supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students and research staff
* Proven track record in research with publications in leading peer-reviewed journals and other publications or outputs appropriate to the subject
* Significant (invited or plenary) presentations at international conferences
* An extensive track record of teaching and learning in HE at undergraduate and postgraduate level or in a demonstrably similar context
Salary: £57,422 to £70,579 per annum
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