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Lectureships in Informatics
School of Science and Technology
University of Sussex
UK
Lecturer in Informatics Ref: 544
(Human Centred Technology Group)
The HCT group is an internationally renowned centre of excellence in interaction design, the development of interactive learning environments and HCI. You will have a proven research track record within this interdisciplinary area, an interest in the development of the curriculum, particularly at the undergraduate level and an ability to teach within the general area of computer science and/or artificial intelligence. Head of Department, Professor Paul Lister (email: P.F.Lister at sussex.ac.uk)
Lecturer in Informatics Ref: 542
(Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems Group) You should have a strong interest in the application of adaptive computing and artificial life technologies and be able to contribute to mainstream computer science teaching, including software systems, as well as to the EASY MSc. A proven research track record is essential: you will be expected to contribute significantly to the profile of the department. We would especially seek someone with research interests at the intersection between adaptive computing and applied computer systems. Head of Department, Professor Paul Lister (email: P.F.Lister at sussex.ac.uk)
Further particulars in pdf format (Ref: 542)
Lecturer in Informatics Ref: 543
You will have a strong interest in software systems, experience in teaching and research strengths in one or more of software systems, pervasive computing and information technology. Additional interests in one or more of the following will be advantageous: networks and information technologies, music technology, computer graphics and animation and multimedia technologies. Head of Department, Professor Paul Lister (email:
P.F.Lister at sussex.ac.uk)
see also
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/staffing/personnl/vacs/arc/scitech.shtml
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 2 March 2004