2009-12-18

[Tccc] Lecturer in Telecommunications, 3-year position, Melbourne, Australia

All,

I'd like to draw attention to a fixed-term, 3-year position as Lecturer
in Telecommunications that has been announced by the Faculty of Information
and Communication Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology (based
in Melbourne, Australia). Closing date for applications is January 10th 2010.

Title: Lecturer, Telecommunications - Academic B
Position number: #28002
Salary: Academic Level B, $69,698 - $82,683 plus 17% superannuation (in $AUD)
Duration: Full-Time, Fixed-Term until December 2012 - Hawthorn Campus
Closing date: January 10th 2010 (applications are only accepted online)
Description:
* This a fixed-term position specifically created to supplement the teaching
and research capabilities of the Telecommunications Engineering Academic
group during the secondment of Associate Professor Lachlan Andrew as an
ARC Future Fellow.
* Workload will be split roughly 50:50 between teaching (as part of the
Telecommunications group, http://www.swinburne.edu.au/ict/areas/telecomm.html)
and networking research (as a member of CAIA, http://caia.swin.edu.au). We are
allocating more time to research than a normal Lecturer would receive.
* Applicants must have a Bachelor of Engineering Degree and an earned doctoral
(PhD) (or equivalent) qualification in the discipline of Telecommunications
or Electronics Engineering. Qualifications must allow full membership of
Engineers Australia.
* Applicants will be evaluated according to the selection criteria in the online
Position Description (http://caia.swin.edu.au/pd/PD28002-9dec09.pdf). Please note
that Internet-focused data networking skills are a key requirement of this position.

Links to the application process may be found at:
http://caia.swin.edu.au/positions.html

More information on the Faculty of ICT:
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/ict/

More information on Melbourne (capital of Victoria) as a place to live:
http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au/living-in-victoria

(For non-Australian audiences: A "Lecturer" is the Faculty position that maps
to the US "Assistant Professor", but does not carry any tenure/pre-tenure significance
because we don't have tenure in Australian academia. The "Academic B" level is where
people would normally start their teaching-and-research career after a post-doc.)

cheers,
gja
--
Professor Grenville Armitage
Head, Telecommunications Engineering Academic Group
Director, Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures
Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
http://caia.swin.edu.au


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