https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CFM268/hci-assistant-professor-in-engineering-in-climate-action

HCI Assistant Professor in Engineering in Climate Action*Trinity College
Dublin, The University of Dublin *- Civil, Structural and Environmental
Engineering - School of Engineering

*Post Summary*

The School of Engineering seeks to make the a 4-year, full-time fixed term
appointment of a Human Capital Initiative (HCI) Assistant Professor in
Engineering in Climate Action, to complement the existing staff in the
areas of Environmental Engineering and Climate Action, and to help to
deliver a new postgraduate programme in Engineering for Climate Action in
the School of Engineering.

The focus area for this appointment is in the area of climate action.
Applicants should have a strong research background in related areas such
as environmental engineering, ecological design and life cycle engineering
supporting a technological and infrastructural transition to a low-carbon
and circular economy. The candidates' specialism should be complementary to
existing strengths of academic staff in the School. Particularly of
interest is how their research background integrates with the Environmental
Engineering research group's existing strengths in areas such as designing
sustainable engineering systems for the management and mitigation of water
and air pollution. The research activities of the Environmental Engineering
group are inherently multi-disciplinary in nature, often involving large
collaborative projects. The new position in Engineering in Climate Action
will complement this research which sits centrally within Trinity’s E3
strategic initiative - a new university institute for integrated research
and education in Engineering, Energy and Environment – and the College’s
research mission around Smart and Sustainable Planet and International
Development.

*Post Status: *Four-year, fixed term contract – Full-time

*Location: *Museum Building

*Reports to: *Head of School

*Salary:*

Appointment will be made on Assistant Professor (Lecturer) scale at a point
in line with Government Pay Policy €35,509 - €86,247 appointment will be
made no higher than point [8] €50,410

*Hours of Work:*

Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public
Service Agreements. For further information please follow the link below:

www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdf

*Application Information*

Closing Date: 12 Noon (Irish Standard Time), Friday 21st May 2021

Full Job Description and Application Process can be found at jobs.tcd.ie

*Applications will only be accepted by E-recruitment:* jobs.tcd.ie

Applicants should provide the following information when applying for the
position of HCI Assistant Professor in Climate Action:

   - Cover letter;
   - Full *curriculum vitae* to include a list of publications and the
   names and contact details of 3 referees (email addresses if possible);
   - Research plan (summarising the candidate's research accomplishments to
   date, and the research they plan to conduct in the next five years, along
   with plans for securing competitive research funding – maximum of 2 pages);
   - Teaching statement (summarising teaching experience and approach –
   maximum of 2 pages).

*Please note: *Applicants who do not address the application requirements
above will not be considered at the short list stage.

*Further information for applicants*

Informal enquiries about this post should be made to the Head of the School
of Engineering, Professor Henry Rice ([email protected]), Head of Department of
Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering, Professor Aonghus McNabola (
[email protected]), or to the hiring lead for the Discipline of Civil,
Structural and Environmental Engineering, Assistant Professor John
Gallagher ([email protected]).

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