
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor in Cyber-Physical Systems at the Dyson School of Design Engineering
- London
- £70,718-80,148 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and operation of Cyber-Physical Systems.
- Human aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems.
- Data-driven learning and control of Cyber-Physical Systems.
- Digital twinning.
- Sensing, communication and actuation.
- Applications with healthcare, manufacturing, energy, sustainability, space, etc.
- The opportunity to grow your leadership in research and teaching at one of the World's top universities.
- The opportunity to connect within our urban campus in the middle of London with a huge network of world-leading researchers, groups and facilities.
- Opportunities to influence industry, policy and institutions worldwide, and for high profile engagement with leading external bodies including industry and government.
- Supported opportunities to develop technology transfer, via consultancy, licensing and spin-outs.
- A merit-based structure for promotion, with a wide range of opportunities for training and support.
- Being part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various
- Cover letter, detailing your motivations and suitability to join the School, as well as the level you are applying for (Assistant Professor/Associate Professor).
- A full CV, with degrees (including subject, universities and dates), past and present employment, teaching experience, a complete list of publications, past and current funding, supervision, contribution to the scientific community, public engagements, etc.
- A research proposal (2-3 pages), also detailing expected funding, as well as potentially necessary equipment and infrastructure.
- A teaching statement (2 pages) and evidence of quality of teaching (e.g., student evaluations).
- An impact statement (1 page), highlighting the applicant's 2 most important publications, and describing their impact within academia, industry and society.
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