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Lecturer in Optimisation/Machine Learning, Queen Mary University of London, UK

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Lecturer in Optimisation/Machine Learning, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Applications are invited for a Lectureship in Optimisation and Machine Learning. We are seeking to appoint an outstanding candidate with a track record of applying rigorous research methods to address real-world problems. They will be expected to develop a research platform and interact with one or more of the existing research groups in the School of Mathematical Sciences.

Candidates should also have a strong interest in pursuing excellence in teaching and supervising graduate students, as well as the ability and flexibility to teach across a range of topics in mathematics and its applications at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching of mathematical and computational modules in MSc in Business Analytics.

Applicants whose work has had a significant impact outside of the university environment are particularly encouraged to apply.

The post is full-time and permanent. For an appointment at Lecturer level, starting salary will be in the range of £40,865 – £50,881 per annum inclusive of London Allowance. Benefits include 30 days annual leave, childcare vouchers scheme, defined benefit pension scheme and interest free season ticket loan. The successful candidate will be expected to start the post on 1 September 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter.

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