Job summary
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wishes to appoint new academics at Lecturer/Senior Lecturer grade. Applicants are sought in the areas of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Example research areas of interest include (but not limited to) computer vision and machine learning for real-time domains such as healthcare monitoring, multimodal human-machine interaction, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities....
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering wishes to appoint new academics at Lecturer/Senior Lecturer grade. Applicants are sought in the areas of Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Example research areas of interest include (but not limited to) computer vision and machine learning for real-time domains such as healthcare monitoring, multimodal human-machine interaction, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and smart cities. Applicants that combine computer vision or machine learning with engineering applications in the wider area of intelligent systems will also be considered. More information on the above areas can be found at: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/electricalengineering/research
Appointees will be expected to interact with groups outside the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering across Imperial College. The appointees will: Plan and direct relevant research programmes of outstanding international quality Publish in high quality scientific journals Successfully attract funds for research initiatives Supervise research staff and students Advance the reputation of the department Take on departmental administration as and when requested by the Head of Department.
Appointees will teach courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels including undergraduate, Master’s and higher research degree students through lectures, seminars, course work, tutorials and personal supervision. In addition, the post holders will be involved in the supervision of laboratory and/or design groups. The appointees will be required to: • Plan and review their own approach to teaching • Contribute to the development of teaching, teaching methods and assessments in the department to enhance the quality of teaching • Develop approaches to teaching which are innovative and reflect best practice developing elsewhere • Develop course proposals and contribute to curriculum development • Supervise research projects at undergraduate and Master’s levels.
Please see the full job description and person specification for essential requirements.
For further enquiries contact a.mccormick@imperial.ac.uk
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