Dear colleagues,
It would be appreciated if you would circulate this announcement within your networks and bring it to the attention of potential candidates. Those working in transport and smart cities in particular are encouraged to apply.
Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellowship - Women in STEM
Swinburne's School of Engineering is recruiting a Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellowship - Women in STEM. This is a 3-year research-intensive fellowship, followed by an ongoing standard research and teaching academic position available. In this prestigious position, you will be located within the School of Engineering and work as part of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, which has a strong culture of research excellence and industry partnerships. During your 3 year Fellowship, you will have the opportunity to undertake research as part of two of our key Research Institutes: Smart Cities or Manufacturing Futures. These two institutes are leading the way to creating sustainable and community focussed solutions with high research impact. You will have the opportunity to work with prominent international and local engineers. In your research, you will make an independent contribution that expands knowledge, contributing to the Faculty's research excellence and impact in collaboration with external partners as required.
https://swinjobs.nga.net.au/?jati=2AE9BF77-947D-12AC-26D8-AD43E39373FF
Applications close at 5pm on 21 June 2019
Kind regards,
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Hussein
Hussein Dia PhD FIEAust FASCE FITE
Professor of Future Urban Mobility
Chair, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering
Deputy Director, Smart Cities Research Institute
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne VIC 3122 Australia
D: +61 3 9214 5280 M: +61 414 877 039
Staff Profile<https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/our-research/access-our-research/find-a-researcher-or-supervisor/researcher-profile/?id=hdia>
Senior Editor, IEEE Transactions on ITS<http://sites.ieee.org/itss/publications/transactions/editorial/>
Recent analysis for the Conversation<https://theconversation.com/profiles/hussein-dia-110689/articles>
Recent Book: Low Carbon Mobility for Future Cities<http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/books/tr/pbtr006e>
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