We're hiring: Lecturer (Teaching) in Building Physics and Soundscape
24 May 2022
We’re seeking a talented Lecturer in Building Physics and Soundscape to play a key role supporting our Sustainable Built Environments, Energy and Resources BSc and MEng dual degree programme.
Duties and Responsibilities
The UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering is seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Teaching) in Building Physics and Soundscape to play a key role in our current and future research and teaching programmes, especially to support our new dual degree programme: Sustainable Built Environments, Energy and Resources BSc and MEng.
The successful candidate will be expected to serve a 5-year term as a Year 1 Director with responsibility to develop research and teaching ethics protocols for this programme.
Key Requirements
Experience of research-based teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level including preparation of course guides, lecture and seminars, setting of assessments and development of interdisciplinary teaching material. Ambition to grow both as a teacher and as an effective developer and manager of educational programmes.
A demonstrable capacity to deliver robust teaching, research and a desire to support higher degree student research. Research topics:
- Sustainable and healthy cities
- Data driven analysis and qualitative analysis
- Evaluation of acoustic quality and soundscape in buildings and cities
- Sound propagation and sound field in buildings and cities
- Data driven analysis and qualitative analysis
- Integration and interaction of acoustics and sustainability
Further Details
A job description and person specification can be accessed here.
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If you have any queries regarding the vacancy or the application process, please contact: bseer-recruitment@ucl.ac.uk.
If you have specific questions about the role please contact Prof Dejan Mumovic d.mumovic@ucl.ac.uk.
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