Location: | Oxford |
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Salary: | £55,755 to £74,867 per annum, plus additional benefits |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent, Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 23rd May 2025 |
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Closes: | 7th July 2025 |
Job Ref: | 170101 |
The University of Oxford intends to appoint an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering (Technology for Mental Health and Cognition) with effect from 1st October 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter. This is one of four new academic appointments underpinning the recently established £25m Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology. The successful candidate will be based at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (OX3 7DQ) and will be offered a (non-tutorial) Fellowship at St Catherine’s College under arrangements described in the Job Description. The appointee will benefit from working with researchers in experimental psychology whose expertise is in adolescent mental health, and there is potential for joint working with the Department of Experimental Psychology. The salary will be on a scale currently from £55,755 p.a. to £74,867 p.a. plus additional benefits as indicated in the Job Description.
The successful candidate will be expected to devote the majority of their time to research in the field of technologies for mental health and cognition in the context of sports medicine and will benefit from reduced teaching and administrative duties for no less than the initial 3-year period of their appointment.
The successful candidate will hold a doctorate in the general area biomedical engineering, information engineering, electrical engineering, computer science or in a cognate discipline relevant to the requirements of the post. They will have a proven research track record in the general field of biomedical engineering or its applications, in the general area of computer vision, wearable, neuroimaging and machine learning technologies for mental health and cognition. They will contribute to research in biomedical engineering and experimental psychology, supervise research students and research assistants, and obtain external funding to enable development of new and independent research and ensure the longer-term sustainability of the Podium Institute. They will contribute to the teaching of core undergraduate courses in the Department of Engineering Science, which may include lectures, taught classes, practical laboratories, and the supervision of undergraduate design and project work. The appointee may also tutor, supervise or co-supervise advanced undergraduate students in Experimental Psychology.
A job description, containing full details of the application procedure and duties, may be obtained by clicking ‘apply’. The job ref is: DF25STC/170101. Please quote this in all correspondence. The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon on Monday 7 July. Interviews are expected to take place in September.
For queries about the post that are not answered in the job description, please contact Professor Constantin Coussios, Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at constantin.coussios@eng.ox.ac.uk.
For those invited to interview, the department can provide accommodation and will cover reasonable travel expenses and reasonable additional caring costs incurred as a result of attending the interview (within agreed policy limits).
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford. The Department is committed to equality and valuing diversity and holds an Athena Swan Bronze award, highlighting its commitment to promoting gender equality in academia. Diversity is positively encouraged, through our EDI Committee, working groups and networks, for example eng.ox.ac.uk/women-in-engineering, as well as a number of family friendly policies.
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