![]() Evidence of research funding (Academic II).If you would like a hard copy or earlier annual reports, including highlights and financial statements, email or phone +61 3 9345 2555.Established track record of research achievement as evidenced by scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals with impact factor and reputable international conferences is desirable.Teaching experience at undergraduate or postgraduate level will be highly advantageous.The candidate should be able to teach the technical/practical areas of the subject area.In exceptional circumstances, the College reserves the right to appoint a candidate with an MSc qualification who is in the final stage of PhD submission. PhD in Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Financial Technologies, Business Computing/technologies, Artificial Intelligence in Business and Cloud Computing or related areas.Represent the College at exhibitions, open days, recruitment trips, industry engagements, and other external events.Commitment to the mission, vision and values of National College of Ireland.Carry out administrative and other duties as deemed necessary by the Dean of School.Undertake the duties of the role in accordance with the requirements of the College Quality Assurance arrangement.Contribute to academic and disciplinary committees as requested.Act as programme director for undergraduate or postgraduate programmes in consultation with the Dean of School.Actively participate in the conception and development of project proposals aligned with the School’s research interests to attract external research and innovation funds from external entities such as Enterprise Ireland, EC Horizon 2020, SFI, etc.Pursue funded research projects, consultancy endeavours, and development work as appropriate.Carry out research and innovation activities relevant to College activities, consistently publishing findings in peer-reviewed high impact journals and reputable international conferences and fostering foreground knowledge activities such as innovation disclosures, patents, software development, etc.This may involve drafting submission documents, writing new modules and/or revising existing ones, liaising with the validating bodies, promoting, implementing, and reviewing complete programmes. Assist in the development of existing and new programmes.Engage in the assessment processes of the College including setting and marking examinations and assignments and attending assessment boards and liaising with external examiners.Attend committees and meeting appropriate to School programmes.Supervise and mark student research projects at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.Actively participate in the School's teaching provisions at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.Additionally, the School has strong industry links, is a part of Dublin Regional Innovation Consortium, and encourages inventions, patents and spinouts Our School faculty is strongly focussed on applied research on different aspect of computer science, with current involvement in a number of EC Horizon 2020 projects in technology-enhanced learning, cloud computing, analytics and artificial intelligence. The School of Computing is one of the largest Schools of Computing in Ireland with academic programmes that are at the leading edge of industry requirements within an innovation-intensive environment. The current positions are in areas of, cybersecurity, data science, financial technologies, business computing and cloud computing. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in computing. DIGITAL4Business Postdoctoral - Research Associate.Computer Systems Research Assistant with PhD studentship.Research Intern - Early Learning Initiative. ![]() Associate Faculty | School of Computing.0-2 Years Home Visitors – Early Learning Initiative.Student Internship – Early Learning Initiative.Sláintecare Community Mothers Programme.Stretch to Learn Programmes (NCI Challenges).Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).ABC 0-5 Community Parent Support Programme. ![]()
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