About this role
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,636 to £46,049. With potential progression once in post to £48,822 a year.
Fixed Term Contract up to February 2028
Background
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Transformation of the Metals Industry (DigitalMetal) is a partnership of 5 Midlands universities: Leicester, Birmingham, Warwick; Nottingham, and Loughborough. It brings together leading researchers with a mandate to train future leaders in integration of data driven with physics-based models of products and production to transform the metals and manufacturing industry. It will equip a cohort of future leaders with enduring scientific knowledge, technical, digital and business skills to enable them to define, lead and deliver future innovation.
Teaching is done within an established teaching programme (under the supervision of an academic member of staff). The post holder will also contribute to the enhancement of student experience and employability. This role is an excellent opportunity to be part of a vibrant department and research training partnership.
To teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate or CPD students within own subject area and within an established teaching programme, managed supervised by member of staff with ultimate responsibility for the design, delivery and assessment of the teaching programme. Some travel might be required.
Role Summary
Teaching within own subject area within an established teaching programme (under the supervision from an academic member of staff). Contribute to generating funding and may: a) contribute to enhancement of the student experience or employability; b) contribute to designing CPD programmes for clients external to the University and similar; c) contribute to deliver CPD programmes, consulting on own specialism and the like, often under the supervision of a project leader.
Main Duties
You will teach modules in Intelligent Manufacturing Processes and Virtual and Smart Factories with a focus on metals processing. You will lead Digital Synthesis group projects in partnership with flagship metals processing and manufacturing research centres to create digital twins of metals/alloys and processes for specific market sectors. Teach courses at a range of levels within specified subject area and within own area of subject specialism to undergraduates, postgraduates and CPD students, predominantly through allocated lectures, seminars and group projects so that the School’s teaching objectives are met. Contribute to the design of modules with other colleagues. Plan and prepare own teaching, including guidance notes and handouts in accordance with the established objectives of the teaching programme.
Person Specification
Higher degree relevant to research or teaching area or equivalent qualifications Proven knowledge of metals processing and manufacturing processes High level analytical capability
Informal conversations are welcomed. Please get in touch with Professor Nick Green ([email protected]).
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