Post ID
038968
Post Summary
The School of Mathematics is seeking applications for an Assistant Professor in High‑performance Computing. The successful candidate will have demonstrated exceptional research promise in Computational Mathematics/Numerical Analysis with experience in High‑performance Computing applications. The School seeks to augment existing strengths in both Mathematics and Theoretical Physics by building computational and high‑performance computing expertise while complementing work of Lattice and ANLA groups.
Responsibilities
The post combines research and teaching; the appointee will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate education and supervision, including students on the School's taught MSc degree in High Performance Computing. They should be able to offer or develop lectures complementary to those in our existing M.Sc. in HPC.
Qualifications
Exceptional research promise in computational mathematics, numerical analysis, high‑performance computing. Experience in HPC applications. Ability to secure research funding. Ability to develop teaching materials for MSc HPC modules.
Post Status
Tenure track – 5 years in the first instance, permanency subject to satisfying tenure requirements.
Hours of Post
Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. See: http://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/academic-hours-public-service-agreement.pdf
Salary
Appointment will be on the Assistant Professor Salary Scale (109) commensurate with qualifications / experience and in line with Public Sector Pay Policy (€43,425 to €103,582 per annum). See: https://www.tcd.ie/hr/assets/pdf/monthly-academic.pdf
Equal Employment Opportunity
At Trinity, we are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from all individuals, including those with disabilities, those who have followed non‑traditional career paths, and those who have taken time out for reasons such as family or caring responsibilities. We also welcome international applicants, including those who have been displaced due to conflict or war. Trinity College Dublin is an EU Sustainable Gender Equality Champion and holds an Athena Swan Silver Award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality both within Trinity and across the higher education sector.
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