[robocup-worldwide] Lecturer in Computer Science in the Department of Informatics

elizabeth sklar elizabeth.sklar at kcl.ac.uk
Thu Sep 24 09:26:10 EDT 2015


Job Opening: Lecturer in Computer Science in the Department of Informatics

https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=63801

King’s College London with its 200 years of heritage is recognised today as a world-leading research university, ranked 7th in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework. We understand the need to turn original thinking into everyday application, encouraging curiosity to develop work that makes an impact on society and global issues. Great names from King’s are continuing to change the world. 

Applicants must have a PhD, an excellent publication record, and the ability to attract research funding. Appointment at the higher grade will be possible for suitably qualified candidates. It is anticipated that the successful applicant will contribute to research and teaching in the area of machine learning and the analysis of networks. The position is within the Agents and Intelligent Systems research group, whose current areas of focus include: multi-agent systems, agent-based modeling, argumentation, automated trading, complex adaptive systems, provenance, approximate & qualitative reasoning, and AI & law. 
It is likely that the successful candidate will be expected to teach on the MSc in Data Science, a programme jointly offered with the Mathematics Department, and on other programmes as directed by the Head of Department. An ability to help build links to other research groups within the Department, for example to the Algorithms and Bioinformatics Group, and to other research groups across King’s College London, may be deemed to be an advantage. 

It is essential that applicants have the enthusiasm and commitment required to contribute to the further development of the research standing of the Department of Informatics, and to make a full and collegial contribution to teaching and administrative activities. Duties will be assigned under the direction of the Head of Department, and will include research, teaching, examining, administration, and other duties. 

Located in the heart of London, King’s is the hub of a global network of strong academic connections and collaboration, with prestigious international partnerships within and across disciplines – scientific and medical, social and creative. King’s is investing in the highest calibre of talent to drive the university forward to achieve its greatest potential. The very best from the United Kingdom and across the globe are invited to join King’s. We are looking for a strong commitment to teaching and research, to push the boundaries of knowledge, influence the future and create a lasting impact. 

The selection process will include a presentation and a panel interview. Interviews are scheduled to be held on Thursday, 12 November, 2015. 

For an informal discussion to find out more about the role please contact Professor Peter McBurney on +44 (0)20 7848 1253 or via email at: peter.mcburney at kcl.ac.uk. 

The deadline for applications is midnight on 11 October 2015.



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dr elizabeth sklar
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elizabeth.sklar at kcl.ac.uk
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