Professor/Reader – Low Carbon Technologies including CCS Renewables, Energy Storage and Nuclear (78319)
 

Salary Range 
Reader:  £57,674 - £61,179
Professor: If appointed at Professorial level, salary will be commensurate with the experience and standing of the appointee.
FTE: 
Term: Open-ended 
Closing Date: 24/09/17 

Strathclyde Global Talent Programme

Be bold.  Be innovative.  Be a 'Strathclyder'


We are the University of Strathclyde. Our vision is bold and ground breaking, placing us amongst the world’s leading international technological universities. We are vibrant, dynamic and passionate about solving the challenges facing society and industry through our cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research, education and knowledge-exchange with global partners.

Through our Strathclyde Global Talent Programme, we will recruit up to 60 outstanding academic colleagues – including Professors / Readers - in areas of strategic importance.

The strategic priority for this vacancy is Low Carbon Technologies including CCS Renewables, Energy Storage and Nuclear.

This multi-disciplinary research area includes research that addresses major challenges in the key areas of cost-effective carbon neutral or carbon free energy generation and energy/carbon storage. Breakthroughs in generation systems using onshore and offshore wind, hydro, marine, geothermal, biomass & biofuels are needed alongside the effective development, management of integration of nuclear facilities.  This is required to achieve the economics, scale and reliability at the costs demanded of many national policy commitments. Similarly, the storage of energy and through distributed and grid-scale deployment, as well as carbon capture storage and transport schemes represent key materials and technology challenges. 

More information on the Strathclyde Global Talent Programme including application requirements can be found at (www.strath.ac.uk/workwithus/strathclydeglobaltalentprogramme/) and for any enquires please contact globaltalent@strath.ac.uk.

Further Particulars: 78319.pdf
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Department/School
Faculty of Engineering
Staff Category
Academic
Type of Employment
Open-ended
Working Hours
Full-time
Vacancy Description
 
Salary Range 
Reader:  £57,674 - £61,179
Professor: If appointed at Professorial level, salary will be commensurate with the experience and standing of the appointee.
FTE: 
Term: Open-ended 
Closing Date: 24/09/17 

Strathclyde Global Talent Programme

Be bold.  Be innovative.  Be a 'Strathclyder'


We are the University of Strathclyde. Our vision is bold and ground breaking, placing us amongst the world’s leading international technological universities. We are vibrant, dynamic and passionate about solving the challenges facing society and industry through our cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research, education and knowledge-exchange with global partners.

Through our Strathclyde Global Talent Programme, we will recruit up to 60 outstanding academic colleagues – including Professors / Readers - in areas of strategic importance.

The strategic priority for this vacancy is Low Carbon Technologies including CCS Renewables, Energy Storage and Nuclear.

This multi-disciplinary research area includes research that addresses major challenges in the key areas of cost-effective carbon neutral or carbon free energy generation and energy/carbon storage. Breakthroughs in generation systems using onshore and offshore wind, hydro, marine, geothermal, biomass & biofuels are needed alongside the effective development, management of integration of nuclear facilities.  This is required to achieve the economics, scale and reliability at the costs demanded of many national policy commitments. Similarly, the storage of energy and through distributed and grid-scale deployment, as well as carbon capture storage and transport schemes represent key materials and technology challenges. 

More information on the Strathclyde Global Talent Programme including application requirements can be found at (www.strath.ac.uk/workwithus/strathclydeglobaltalentprogramme/) and for any enquires please contact globaltalent@strath.ac.uk.

Further Particulars: 78319.pdf