Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics
Lecturer (Level B)
Salary range: $84,876 to $100,788 per annum
Total renumeration (including salary and employer superannuation contributions): $99,305 to $117,922 per annum
The key purpose of this position is to contribute to teaching in the areas of Fluid Mechanics and Thermo-Fluid Dynamics; engage in research and/or professional and scholarly activities appropriate to this discipline, as well as undertake administration relating to topic and student management. Applicants with a research background in cardiology, hemodynamics, biological flows, computational fluid dynamics or related areas are encouraged to apply.
ORGANISATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
The School of Computer Science, Engineering & Mathematics is a dynamic and growing School and will moving to a new building in January 2015. The School has embarked on an ambitious growth of its engineering awards that will see the University offering a full set of awards in engineering, computing and the mathematical sciences.
It is one of four Academic Organisational Units in the Faculty of Science & Engineering focussing on best practice teaching, research, research training and consulting. The School is academically split into six disciplines:
• Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• Civil Engineering (CE)
• Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
• Information Technology and Software Engineering (ITSE)
• Mathematics and Statistics (MS) and
• Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Organisationally, lecturers are free to associate with multiple disciplines and, because of the applicability of fluid mechanics and thermo-fluid dynamics, the appointee to this position is likely to contribute to the teaching across a number of the disciplines.The School hosts one of the University’s strategic research institutes in the Medical Device Research Institute and has strong research activities in other areas including in
the Flinders Mathematical Science Laboratory (FMSL) and the Centre for Maritime Engineering, Control and Imaging (CMECI).
SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
E-recruitment is the method by which Flinders University manages its recruitment process. Applications should be lodged on-line at Jobs@Flinders at url: www.flinders.edu.au/employment. For details of the on-line application process, please refer to Jobs@Flinders - How to Apply available at url: www.flinders.edu.au/employment/apply.cfm.
For further information, please contact Professor Mark Taylor (mark.taylor@flinders.edu.au)
School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics
Lecturer (Level B)
Salary range: $84,876 to $100,788 per annum
Total renumeration (including salary and employer superannuation contributions): $99,305 to $117,922 per annum
The key purpose of this position is to contribute to teaching in the areas of Fluid Mechanics and Thermo-Fluid Dynamics; engage in research and/or professional and scholarly activities appropriate to this discipline, as well as undertake administration relating to topic and student management. Applicants with a research background in cardiology, hemodynamics, biological flows, computational fluid dynamics or related areas are encouraged to apply.
ORGANISATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
The School of Computer Science, Engineering & Mathematics is a dynamic and growing School and will moving to a new building in January 2015. The School has embarked on an ambitious growth of its engineering awards that will see the University offering a full set of awards in engineering, computing and the mathematical sciences.
It is one of four Academic Organisational Units in the Faculty of Science & Engineering focussing on best practice teaching, research, research training and consulting. The School is academically split into six disciplines:
• Biomedical Engineering (BME)
• Civil Engineering (CE)
• Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
• Information Technology and Software Engineering (ITSE)
• Mathematics and Statistics (MS) and
• Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Organisationally, lecturers are free to associate with multiple disciplines and, because of the applicability of fluid mechanics and thermo-fluid dynamics, the appointee to this position is likely to contribute to the teaching across a number of the disciplines.The School hosts one of the University’s strategic research institutes in the Medical Device Research Institute and has strong research activities in other areas including in
the Flinders Mathematical Science Laboratory (FMSL) and the Centre for Maritime Engineering, Control and Imaging (CMECI).
SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
E-recruitment is the method by which Flinders University manages its recruitment process. Applications should be lodged on-line at Jobs@Flinders at url: www.flinders.edu.au/employment. For details of the on-line application process, please refer to Jobs@Flinders - How to Apply available at url: www.flinders.edu.au/employment/apply.cfm.
For further information, please contact Professor Mark Taylor (mark.taylor@flinders.edu.au)
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