Trinity is Irelands leading university and is ranked 75th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2026). Founded in 1592, the University is steeped in history with a reputation for excellence in education, research, and innovation, which has been inspiring generations of thinkers for over 400 years. Thrive: Trinity College Dublin's Strategic Plan 2025 - 2030 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. With the opening of this position, we seek to expand our existing research strengths in this direction. The School of Mathematics, which at Trinity includes Theoretical Physics, boasts research groups in Applied and Numerical Linear Algebra (ANLA) as well as a computationally-focused high-energy physics group working in Lattice QCD. The School seeks to augment its existing strengths in both Mathematics and Theoretical Physics by further building computational and high-performance computing expertise while complementing the work of our Lattice and ANLA groups. The post combines research and teaching; the appointee will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate education and supervision, including to students on the School's taught MSc degree in High Performance Computing, with particular interests in candidates who are able to offer/develop lectures complementary to those in our existing M.Sc. in HPC. Post status: Tenure Track - This position is Tenure Track position which is 5-years in the first instance, permanency is subject to satisfying the tenure requirements. Hours of Post: Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please follow the link below: Salary: Appointment will be made 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) How to apply: Applicants should provide the following information when applying 1. A cover letter outlining their interest in the position 2. A comprehensive curriculum vitae, including a full list of publications 3. The names and contact details (i.e. addresses, e-mail, etc.) of three referees 4. A research plan (summarising research to be carried out in the next two years and including details of funding to be sought - 2 pages maximum) and a teaching statement (summarising teaching experience and approach (wherein the applicant also discusses their teaching plans and what undergraduate and postgraduate modules for our M.Sc. in HPC they plan to offer/develop 2 pages maximum) 5. PLEASE NOTE: Candidates who do not submit this additional information may not be considered for shortlisting Note: Candidates should note that the interview process for this appointment will include the delivery of an in-person presentation. Applicants who do not address these requirements in their cover letter will not be considered at the shortlisting stage. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system. Closing Date- 12 noon Irish Standard time, the 22nd of July 2026. Interviews are expected to be held on the 9th of October 2026 Please see the Job Description below for this position. Informal enquiries about this post should be made to Professor Katrin Wendland, Head of School, School of Mathematics. Application queries about this post, please email Andrea Free at and include the Competition ID number in the subject heading. Our Values - putting our words into action Values matter. They are key to the success of our Strategic Plan. We centre our behavioural values around the importance of belonging. We recognise that the university will thrive by each of us respecting and caring for one another. We know we can achieve much more through working together. We know too that we must take responsibility for our actions and be accountable. We must, and will never stop, imagining. And through being nature positive we connect not just with the environment but with our ambitions for a sustainable future. 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