Lecturer in Physical Oceanography
About the role
We welcome applications from candidates with strong practical and theoretical expertise in physical oceanography, particularly in open ocean systems. Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate hands-on experience with oceanographic instrumentation.
For this position, we especially value candidates with established industry collaborations or partnerships.
You will be:
- A highly motivated academic who seeks the opportunity to build a career in a University with an outstanding international reputation in marine science
- Expected to deliver high-quality research and teaching while becoming an active and productive member of the School’s academic community.
This role forms part of the newly created Centre for Coastal and Ocean Processes and Engineering (C-COPE), one of six centres of research excellence within the Faculty of Science and Engineering that have been recognised of strategic importance to the University.
You will:
- Deliver teaching in the theory, acquisition and analysis of marine geospatial data, and across all aspects of physical oceanography
- Have a doctoral degree in a relevant field, supported by experience at postdoctoral or equivalent level
- Have an excellent research track record demonstrated through high calibre outputs of a quality likely to contribute to our future UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) submission
- Have clear evidence of successful grant applications as a PI is desirable
The successful candidate may be required to obtain an ATAS Certificate prior to this research being undertaken.
You will be based at the University of Plymouth city centre campus. Although we can accommodate working from home for this role, flexibility to be on-site will be expected due to business needs.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the role then please contact: Simon Ingram; by email at simon.ingram@plymouth.ac.uk
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