The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) is looking to 
recruit up to three Lecturers within the research area of Theoretical Computer 
Science as part of the on-going strategic investment by Queen Mary, University 
of London.

The Theoretical Computer Science group has a reputation for work that combines 
leading research on fundamental mathematical and logical techniques for 
reasoning about computational systems with the ability to apply those 
techniques to practical problems, particularly in the software domain. We seek 
to appoint staff whose research fits with the current remit of the group and 
who will complement our existing expertise in areas such as verification, 
programming languages, program analysis, security and wide-area systems or 
extend it by introducing new mathematical expertise. 

Candidates should have a doctoral degree or equivalent and have a publication 
record that supports international recognition for their research. Experience 
of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching is highly desirable; applicants must 
be able to demonstrate the ability to teach at any level within the area of 
expertise and across a range of subjects at a more introductory level, showing 
enthusiasm and commitment to the process of teaching. Some overseas teaching 
may be required as part of the School's wide-ranging programmes of study. 

The School of EECS is an exciting and dynamic environment with a research grant 
portfolio of £39m, of which £29m is from EPSRC including three Platform grants, 
two Programme grants and a Doctoral Training Centre. In the RAE2008, 75% of the 
School's Computer Science submitted staff were rated 3* or 4*, with 50% for the 
corresponding Electronic Engineering submitted staff. The School has in excess 
of 60 research active academic staff, over 50 post-doctoral researchers and 
more than 200 PhD students, with 8 School members holding prestigious research 
fellowships.

The posts are full time and permanent and are available from October 2012. 
Starting salary will be in the range £37,819 - £47,088 per annum. Benefits 
include 30 days annual leave, defined benefits pension scheme and an 
interest-free season ticket loan.

Informal enquiries should be addressed to Professor Mark Sandler at 
[email protected]. Details about the School can be found at 
www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 4th September 2012. Applications 
received after this time will not be considered. 

Interviews are expected to be held on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th October 2012.

For further info: http://webapps.qmul.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/jobs.php?id=3218

Valuing Diversity & Committed to Equality






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Dino Distefano
Department of Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Phone:  +44(0)20 7882 8794   --  Fax: +44 (0)20 8980 6533
email: [email protected]  --  http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/~ddino

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