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Professorship of Engineering (1966)

Professor

6 April 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Full-time Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

World-leading research in multiscale power and energy
System-level approach to net zero carbon future
Strong vision for research, teaching, and entrepreneurship
PhD and extensive publications in relevant field

Research Areas

Sustainable electricity generation
Electrical energy storage
Power electronics
Future power distribution networks
Energy-efficient IT
Electrically powered transport
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Professorship of Engineering (1966)

Professorship of Engineering (1966)

Applications are invited for the established post of The Professorship of Engineering (1966). The successful applicant will be based in the Electrical Engineering Division and will contribute to research within the Division's research theme on multiscale power and energy. The electrification of our energy use in the UK and internationally coupled with our ability to generate electricity sustainably is essential to bring net carbon emissions globally to zero by 2050. There is arguably no greater challenge facing humanity than this, and the University is committed to leading research in this area. It is expected that the holder of this post would conduct world-leading research that contributes to the development of electrical power systems for a net zero carbon future. The individual's specific research focus could be in one of a diversity of areas including, but not limited to, sustainable electricity generation, electrical energy storage, power electronics, future power distribution networks, energy-efficient IT or electrically powered transport. However, a key feature should be their ability to take a system-level approach to understanding the wider context of their specific research.

As part of the Department of Engineering, the Electrical Engineering Division is within one of the few truly integrated engineering departments in the world. The Department is the largest in the University of Cambridge, and this breadth and scale bring unique advantages, enabling learning and research at the interface between fields where new ideas are often born. The Electrical Division is located on the Cambridge West Campus alongside other globally leading research centres in computer science, physics and materials science as well as a community of entrepreneurs and businesses. It is an environment in which there is an ambition to solve some of the world's most complex problems, such as the climate crisis.

We are therefore looking to appoint someone who has a strong vision that aligns with the ethos of the Division: to educate the next generation of electrical and electronic engineers who will create the world we all live in in the future; to carry out high impact, world-class research that sets the agenda in the field today; and to convert fundamental research into innovation through a culture of entrepreneurship in its broadest sense.

The University of Cambridge will be advised and supported in this appointment process by their executive search partner Perrett Laver.

For further details, including the job description, person specification, and information on how to apply, please visit https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/ quoting the reference number 8315.

Applications should consist of:

  • A covering letter explaining how you meet the criteria in the Person Specification (see Further Particulars);
  • A curriculum vitae (CV);
  • A full publications list;
  • A statement of no more than three pages in length covering professional, teaching and research experience and your future research plans;
  • Details of three referees.

The closing date for applications is 11.59pm (BST) on Monday 6th April 2026. For an informal and confidential discussion about this position, please contact Dr Urvashi Ramphul at Perrett Laver via Urvashi.Ramphul@perrettlaver.com.

The Board of Electors will meet soon after the closing date to produce a short list of candidates. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the Department to take part in informal meetings with staff, give a short seminar/lecture and attend a formal interview. This process is expected to conclude before the summer.

Please quote reference NM49048 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Key information

Department/location

Department of Engineering

Reference

NM49048

Category

Professorships and Directorships

Date published

9 March 2026

Closing date

6 April 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🔋What are the key research focus areas for the Professorship of Engineering (1966)?

The role emphasizes world-leading research in multiscale power and energy for a net zero carbon future. Key areas include sustainable electricity generation, electrical energy storage, power electronics, future power distribution networks, energy-efficient IT, and electrically powered transport. A system-level approach is essential. Explore similar research jobs at leading universities.

🎓What qualifications are required for this University of Cambridge professor position?

Candidates need a proven track record of world-class research, publications, and a vision aligning with the division's ethos on education, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Submit a C V, publications list, research statement (max 3 pages), and referee details. A PhD in engineering or related field is implied. See tips for writing a winning academic CV and check professor jobs.

📝How do I apply for the Professorship of Engineering (1966) at Cambridge?

Applications via Perrett Laver portal, quoting ref 8315 and NM49048. Include: covering letter, CV, full publications, 3-page statement on experience and plans, 3 referees. Closing: 11.59pm BST, 6 April 2026. Contact Urvashi Ramphul for discussion. Download free cover letter template.

What is the application deadline and selection process?

Deadline: 6 April 2026, 11.59pm BST. Board shortlists soon after, inviting candidates for informal meetings, seminar/lecture, and formal interview before summer. Must be eligible to work in the UK. View faculty positions for more academic opportunities.

🏛️Where is the position located and what is the department environment?

Based in Electrical Engineering Division, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge West Campus, alongside computer science, physics, and startups. Focus on solving climate crisis through integrated research. Cambridge offers a vibrant academic hub; see university jobs in Cambridge.

🚀Does the role involve teaching and entrepreneurship?

Yes, educate next-generation electrical engineers, conduct high-impact research, and foster entrepreneurship to convert research into innovation. Part of a top integrated engineering department.
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