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Faculty of Engineering, University of Bristol
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Bristol, United Kingdom
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Oct 3, 2021
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Faculty of Engineering, University of Bristol
Bristol, United Kingdom
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Oct 3, 2021
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Faculty of Engineering, University of Bristol
Job Description
The Department of Computer Science is seeking to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in the area of computational neuroscience, to join the Neural Computation Research Group.
The appointee will be expected to take an active role in providing high quality and innovative teaching and perform internationally-leading research. Interest in developing innovative ways of integrating teaching, research and technology development will be especially welcomed.
The appointee will be expected to take an active role in providing high quality and innovative teaching and perform internationally-leading research. Interest in developing innovative ways of integrating teaching, research and technology development will be especially welcomed.
Requirements
- You should apply if:
- You are passionate about research into computational neuroscience
- You have a track record of teaching at university level
- You have a proven ability to publish papers in high-ranking venues
- You understand how to implement inclusive approaches in your teaching/research/citizenship.
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