Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in HCI at Bristol University

Published: Tue, 05/27/14

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Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in HCI at Bristol University

May 27, 2014


The Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol is seeking to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in HCI. The appointment is part of a strategic plan to grow the Bristol Interaction and Graphics (BIG) Laboratory. The laboratory is internationally recognised for its innovative research in interaction devices and techniques, publishing regularly in the top international conferences and attracting extensive funding from the European Union and UK government and Industry.

The ideal candidate will have an outstanding record of innovative research to complement that currently being pursued in the BIG laboratory (big.cs.bris.ac.uk). You will have high quality publications in the major venues and have significant international recognition. You will also have proven ability or potential to attract research funding from government and/or industrial sources. Our strategic plan is to grow the activities of the Laboratory and you will be expected to take a lead role in achieving that goal.

In addition, you will be expected to take an active role in providing high quality and innovative teaching in HCI and other areas of Computer Science depending on your previous experience. Interest in developing innovative ways of integrating teaching, research and technology development will be especially welcomed. The Department operates a reduced teaching load policy for new staff to enable research activities to be established.

Key Details:

Salary Range:  £34,565 to £53,765
Application Closing Date:  26th June 2014
Additional Information:  http://tinyurl.com/LecturerBIG
Informal discussion:  Prof. Sriram Subramanian (sriram@cs.bris.ac.uk)




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