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Associate Professor in Computer Science (Software Engineering)

Employer
EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY
Location
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh (GB)
Salary
£51,799 to £60,022 per annum (Grade 7)
Closing date
16 Jan 2022

Job Details

Associate Professor in Computer Science (Software Engineering)
Edinburgh Napier University – Schools of Computing and Engineering & the Built Environment
Location: Edinburgh
Salary: £51,799 to £60,022 per annum (Grade 7)
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent

We are a flexible employer.

Edinburgh Napier University is the ‘#1 Modern University in Scotland’. An innovative, learner centric university with a modern and fresh outlook,  Edinburgh Napier is ambitious, inclusive in its ethos and applied in its approach.

The Schools of Computing and Engineering & the Built Environment have around 200 academics, 3,100 campus-based students, and deliver programmes with professional accreditations from the British Computer Society, Institution of Engineering and Technology, The Chartered Institute of Building and other accreditation bodies. We have excellent computing, engineering and construction lab facilities. The two schools are embarking on a joint major development in the area of Industry 4.0, bringing together computer science, engineering, mathematics and construction technology.

The School of Computing is highly regarded and one of the UK's largest computer science departments. The School of Engineering & the Built Environment houses leading UK research centres in transport policy and sustainable construction. The schools are based in the lively and exciting Merchiston area at the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland's inspiring capital.

This is a great opportunity for an experienced academic with expertise in Software Engineering or related fields to join the Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence research groups where you can add to the work of the experienced team exploring Cloud and Edge-based Software Systems, Pervasive Computing, Software Architecture, Formal Software Engineering, Applications of AI in all aspects of Software Engineering and Human Factors in Software Systems. As an associate professor you will be expected to contribute to the leadership of the subject group and research groups as well, for example by driving parts of the research agenda and contributing to the exploration of new foundational research areas. Areas of desirable expertise include, but are not limited to: software architecture, empirical software engineering, programming languages, program comprehension, repository mining, software visualisation, software testing, verification, formal methods, static or dynamic software analysis, agile development. With 30% time allocation for research, this role will allow you to explore novel and emerging areas of software engineering, deliver excellent quality research papers and secure substantial external research funding.

The Associate Professor in Software Engineering will contribute to and build programmes and modules to support the expansion of the School’s teaching portfolio which explores software engineering, the changing nature of IT infrastructure, big data, business intelligence, and the impact of technology on business. You will actively contribute to our existing portfolio of computer science based degree programmes.

We are looking for someone who can demonstrate enthusiasm for working in a cross-disciplinary manner in fundamental and applied research and in the development of research-informed teaching to enhance employability of our graduates. You will have the opportunity to expand your industry connections through our existing networks and by visiting students on one-year industry placements and on our employer-based Graduate Apprentice programme.

Further information about Edinburgh Napier University can be found here.

The Role
As an associate professor you will be a member of our Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence research groups with:

  • A research allowance of 30% of your time to expand your research – which can be increased further through external funding.
  • Access to our staff development budget for travel to conferences and to establish collaborations.
  • Extensive training and development opportunities through our Human Resources (HR) and Research, Innovation and Enterprise Office (RIE).
  • Support for grant applications and post-award running of grants from professional services colleagues in the schools and the Research, Innovation and Enterprise Office (RIE).
  • Opportunities to lead or join PhD student supervisory teams.
  • Opportunities to contribute to the leadership of the research group.

Applicants must demonstrate:

  • A doctoral level qualification in the relevant discipline.
  • Evidence of a professional academic and research profile alongside a commitment to sustained continuous professional/academic development.
  • A national or international reputation as an emerging leader in the field of research appropriate for the level of associate professor.
  • A sustained track record of internationally excellent quality output in the research area of Software Engineering appropriate for the level of associate professor.
  • A track record of securing external funding and support for research activity (as Principal Investigator or key contributor) and networking within the relevant research community appropriate for the level of associate professor.
  • Evidence of academic leadership appropriate for the level of the associate professor position (e.g., programme leader of a major programme).
  • Evidence of relevant teaching experience.

Applicants preferably will also demonstrate:

  • Completion of at least one PhD student, supervised as main supervisor.

If you would like to know, more about this exciting opportunity please click here to view the role profile.

Further information about our benefits can be found here.

Additional Information
Informal enquiries about the role can be made to Professor Peter Andras (p.andras@napier.ac.uk) or Professor Xiaodong Liu (x.liu@napier.ac.uk).

For general recruitment queries, please contact our Talent and Resourcing Team at: recruitment@napier.ac.uk

Applications for the role must be submitted via the Edinburgh Napier University job applications web site – emailed applications will not be accepted.

Application closing date: 16 January 2022 at 11.59pm 

Interview date: February 2022

Edinburgh Napier is committed to creating an environment where everyone feels proud, confident, challenged and supported and are holders of Disability Confident, Carer Positive and Stonewall Diversity Champion status. More details can be found here.  

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EDINBURGH
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