Jobs at King's College London

Rajeev Raman raman at dcs.kcl.ac.uk
Tue Nov 9 20:11:40 PST 1999


               Department of Computer Science
                  King's College London

LECTURESHIPS / SENIOR LECTURESHIPS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 

The Department of Computer Science is seeking to fill four 
posts with further expansion to follow.  Candidates with a 
strong research orientation are invited to apply for these 
positions. The Department currently has three research groups: 

  ALGORITHM DESIGN: design, analysis and engineering of 
  algorithms, application of algorithmic techniques in 
  bio-informatics, musicology and operations research. 

  INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING: human-computer 
  interaction, systems design, notations, distributed World 
  Wide Web based applications, especially health informatics 
  and musicology. Theories of specification, formal methods, 
  design of reactive and real-time systems, automated reasoning 
  in support of software engineering, semantics of object-oriented 
  design languages. 

  LOGIC AND COMPUTATION: logics, AI, reasoning and deduction, 
  proof systems.

Preference will be given to candidates whose research interests fit 
within the Department's current structure. One of the posts is 
associated with the appointments of Professor Tom Maibaum and Dr
Kevin Lano whose work is in the application of sound mathematical 
techniques in software engineering. Further details about the 
Department and these posts can be found on the Department's
World Wide Web site http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/. 

The appointments will be made, depending on qualifications and 
experience, on an appropriate point of the Lecturer A scale 
from 19,372 pounds to 24,713 pounds, or the Lecturer B scale 
from 25,655 pounds to 32,199 pounds, or the Senior Lecturer 
scale from 33,697 pounds to 37,804 pounds per annum, all of which 
include 2,134 pounds London Allowance per annum. Applicants 
applying for the post at the Senior Lecturer level will be 
expected to demonstrate a strong research record and significant 
teaching experience. 

For an application form and further details please contact 
Hillia Holland, School Personnel Officer, School of Physical 
Sciences and Engineering, King's College London, Strand, 
London WC2R 2LS; email Hillia.Holland at kcl.ac.uk. The closing 
date is 7 December and interviews will be held mid January 2000. 
Please quote reference A3/CCS/49/99. 

Promoting excellence in teaching, learning & research.
Equality of opportunity is College policy. 

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