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Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/compsci/ is part of the School of Science http://www.lboro.ac.uk/science/ at Loughborough. The Department is looking to expand its strengths in the areas of networking, internet, cloud computing and cybersecurity. Successful candidates will be able to work alongside existing researchers in these areas at Loughborough and will contribute to the learning and teaching of computer science and support Loughborough's already established excellent student experience.
Candidates should possess a degree in Computer Science, have an emerging track record of outstanding research with impact and the potential to attract external funding. They will initiate and participate in collaborative activity with School members and across the University.
The appointment will be on a full-time, open-ended contract, commencing as soon as possible.
For informal discussions about this role please contact Dr Iain Phillips, Acting Head of Computer Science and Director of Academic Staffing for the School of Science, I.W.Phillips@lboro.ac.uk.
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