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Job reference
19/107301
Date posted
11/03/2019
Application closing date
29/04/2019
Salary
£36,261 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Academic
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Lecturer in Experimental Plasma Physics
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland, with a distinguished heritage and history. With over 24,000 students, 3,700 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m, Queen's University Belfast plays a unique leadership role in Northern Ireland. As a member of the Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities,
Queen's University Belfast combines excellence in research and education with a student centred ethos.
As a School, we operate with sixty full time academics, fifty research fellows, one hundred postgraduate students and twenty-five support staff.
The School of Mathematics and Physics comprises three teaching divisions, each with a head of teaching; and seven Research Centres. There is a considerable crossover between these areas and the ethos of the School is one of excellence in research informing excellence in teaching.
We are seeking to make two permanent appointments at lecturer level in the Centre for Plasma Physics, attracting high calibre candidates, with outstanding research records (appropriate to career stage) who have the potential to build their own research groups and establish exceptional research programmes.
The research interests of the successful candidates must complement and strengthen existing research within the Centre for Plasma Physics, in the areas of technological plasmas or laser-produced plasmas. Current research within CPP in the technological plasmas area involves atmospheric plasmas and plasmas in liquids, while laser-based research includes activities in particle acceleration and applications, high-field physics, high harmonics generation, warm dense matter studies, laboratory astrophysics. You will also deliver and develop teaching and assessment activities within the School of Mathematics and Physics at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as participate in leadership roles within the School and University commensurate with the academic profile.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor Marco Borghesi, Director of the Centre for Plasma Physics, email:
m.borghesi@qub.ac.uk
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About the School
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Job title
Lecturer in Experimental Plasma Physics
Job reference
19/107301
Date posted
11/03/2019
Application closing date
29/04/2019
Salary
£36,261 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Academic
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland, with a distinguished heritage and history. With over 24,000 students, 3,700 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m, Queen's University Belfast plays a unique leadership role in Northern Ireland. As a member of the Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities,
Queen's University Belfast combines excellence in research and education with a student centred ethos.
As a School, we operate with sixty full time academics, fifty research fellows, one hundred postgraduate students and twenty-five support staff.
The School of Mathematics and Physics comprises three teaching divisions, each with a head of teaching; and seven Research Centres. There is a considerable crossover between these areas and the ethos of the School is one of excellence in research informing excellence in teaching.
We are seeking to make two permanent appointments at lecturer level in the Centre for Plasma Physics, attracting high calibre candidates, with outstanding research records (appropriate to career stage) who have the potential to build their own research groups and establish exceptional research programmes.
The research interests of the successful candidates must complement and strengthen existing research within the Centre for Plasma Physics, in the areas of technological plasmas or laser-produced plasmas. Current research within CPP in the technological plasmas area involves atmospheric plasmas and plasmas in liquids, while laser-based research includes activities in particle acceleration and applications, high-field physics, high harmonics generation, warm dense matter studies, laboratory astrophysics. You will also deliver and develop teaching and assessment activities within the School of Mathematics and Physics at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as participate in leadership roles within the School and University commensurate with the academic profile.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor Marco Borghesi, Director of the Centre for Plasma Physics, email:
m.borghesi@qub.ac.uk
Candidate information
About the School
Information for international applicants