The School offers a wide range of degree programmes related to Technology in the areas of Robotics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics. We provide a stimulating teaching and research environment with strong connections to business and industry and offer excellent employment prospects for our graduates.
We have a vacancy for an enthusiastic, innovative and talented Lecturer to join our vibrant School to support teaching in the areas of Power Electronics and Renewable Energy, in particular coupling renewable energy sources to the electricity grid and the quality of the supply. Specific areas of expertise we are seeking include: Micro grids, Power converter design and prototyping, Electrical / Electronic system design employing MOSFETS for Power applications. You should also have experience in Programming skills (e.g. C etc.) specifically devoted to DSP and/or real-time controllers.
Applications are invited from experienced academics and/or professional engineers, who can demonstrate a commitment and enthusiasm for innovation in higher education and to the development of the next generation of Professional Engineers. You will have an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in relevant disciplines (Electrical / Electronic Engineering) together with an international profile and reputation for research excellence. You will be expected to contribute actively to teaching, research and administration in the School and to develop collaboration and consultancy work with industry partners. You will have the opportunity to maintain and develop your research to enhance the School's academic reputation both nationally and internationally. The Electronics and Robotics subject groups are renowned for excellence in producing high quality practical engineers and you should be able to support hardware and software projects.
Further information about the school and its courses is available at: www.plymouth.ac.uk/compmath
The University of Plymouth is committed to equality of opportunity, promoting a diverse and inclusive culture, demonstrated through our commitment to the gender equality Athena SWAN Charter and as a Stonewall diversity champion. All applications will be judged solely on merit, however, we particularly welcome applications from groups currently under-represented in the workforce, for example black and minority ethnic groups.
University of Plymouth holds a TEF (Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework) Silver by the Office for Students.
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