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The school seeks a colleague applying digital technologies to enable transformation to a sustainable society and economy. The candidates research should align with one of the four research areas of the School of Computer Science and Information Technology: Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and Algorithmics; Networks, Computer Architecture, & Software Systems; Interactive Media and Human Computer Interaction; and Security, Privacy and Ethics. Research may focus on topics such as environmental monitoring, smart energy systems, future transport systems, smart and sustainable cities or sustainable manufacturing.
Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title.
Applications from female candidates particularly welcome.
LECTURESHIP COMPUTER SCIENCE - HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (HCI)
The school seeks a colleague in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) with focus on sustainability. The area could be described as Sustainable Human Computer Interaction (SHCI) which focuses on system design to influence users to behave and live more sustainably. SHCI research addresses the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Areas of work may include Zero Hunger; Affordable Clean Energy; Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure; Sustainable cities and communities; Responsible consumption and production; Climate Action; Health and Wellbeing.
Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title.
Applications from female candidates particularly welcome.
SENIOR LECTURERSHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (SOFTWARE ENGINEERING)
The School seeks a colleague in software engineering. Software development capacity is a major factor in the success of organisations' ability to achieve sustainable digital transformations, which rely on platforms that can enable new business models. The candidate's research scope addresses key issues to sustain communities, including open source and other types of collaborative communities, as well as development methods and organisational aspects that affect how organisations develop software systems in a sustainable fashion, from both an organisational capacity perspective as well as developer wellbeing.
Applications must be submitted online via the University College Cork vacancy portal (https://ore.ucc.ie/). Queries relating to the online application process should be referred to recruitment@ucc.ie, quoting the job-title.
Applications from female candidates particularly welcome.