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Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
The Department of Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Intelligent Mobility / Autonomous Vehicles. It has identified intelligent mobility, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomy as an important area for growth and this post forms part of the department's long term investment to expand its capability and to strengthen Loughborough's growing reputation in this area. We are interested in candidates that can demonstrate that their research activity complements one or more of our current major research strengths and can also show that they can grow our activity in ground vehicle (Automotive) intelligence and autonomy.
We are therefore interested in candidates from a range of backgrounds including, for example, autonomous vehicles, autonomous functions and ADAS, the application of information and computer technology to vehicles, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, computer vision and image processing, driver and intelligent vehicle interaction, advanced verification and validation techniques, and electric and hybrid integration in intelligent powertrains. It is essential that candidates complement our existing research capabilities and have the vision to expand our research into the growing areas of intelligent and smart vehicles and systems.
For more information please contact Prof Martin Passmore M.A.Passmore@lboro.ac.uk 01509 227250.
Application closing date: 20 April 2018.
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