[ES_JOBS_NET] Corrected: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Water & Environmental Engineering

Erika Marín-Spiotta marinspiotta at wisc.edu
Mon Dec 1 16:20:26 MST 2014


Note: this version contains the website for the job application.
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*The Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Bristol (UK) is
looking to appoint an exceptional individual to enhance its strength in
multidisciplinary water and environmental engineering
(http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/ <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/>).* This
position is part of an expanding water research community in both the
department and across the University. We seek a candidate with
international leadership potential in the broader field of water resources
to complement existing strengths in water and environmental engineering (
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/engineering/research/research-groups/wemrc.html).
*Candidates
with expertise in integrated water resource management; water resources
systems analysis and groundwater modelling are especially welcome. *You
will be expected to contribute to research, knowledge transfer and teaching
at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


The University of Bristol provides excellent opportunities for
multidisciplinary collaboration, which are supported through the Cabot
Institute (http://www.bris.ac.uk/cabot/). This Institute seeks to address
the challenge of living with global environmental uncertainty through
collaborative science, social science and engineering research. Supporting
resources include a free High Performance Computing facility and a large
recently refurbished hydraulics laboratory with potential for further
development. Both the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Civil
Engineering enjoy a high international standing in teaching and research,
and continue to attract the highest caliber students.

This post is offered as a full time, open ended contract.

Working patternFull time
Salary£35256-£39685 (Grade J), £40847-£45954 (Grade K), £48743-£54841
(Grade L)
Closing date for applications31-Jan-2015

Women are under-represented in this area and we would welcome applications
from female candidates.

Along with your online application, please attach (as a single PDF file): a
curriculum vitae and statements of research and teaching interests.

For an informal discussion please contact:


   - Professor Thorsten Wagener, Head of the Water and Environmental
   Engineering Research Group, thorsten.wagener at bristol.ac.uk
   - Professor Alan Champneys, Head of the Queens School of Engineering,
   a.r.champneys at bristol.ac.uk, +44 (0)117 331 5643
   - Dr. Adam Crewe, Head of the Civil Engineering Department,
   a.j.crewe at bristol.ac.uk, +44 (0)117 331 5741


*Short-listing is planned to take place in February 2015. *

Candidates may be invited to give a presentation prior to their formal
interview, as part of the final selection process. It is expected that the
final selection process will be held in early March 2015.

*The closing date for applications is 31st January 2015.*

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Thorsten Wagener
Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering, Queen's School of Engineering, University
of Bristol
1.51 Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
thorsten.wagener at bristol.ac.uk  T +44 (0)117 331 5737
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/engineering/people/thorsten-wagener/index.html

Applications open for 20 PhD Studentship on the EPSRC Doctoral Centre in
Water Informatics: Science and Engineering  www.wisecdt.org

Uncertainty in Natural Hazards: www.credible.bris.ac.uk
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