Faculty Positions in AI & Machine Learning – University of Bath

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Georgios Exarchakis

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Feb 26, 2025, 1:38:53 AM2/26/25
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Dear all,

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath is hiring for multiple faculty positions in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning:

  • Up to 7 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer positions (equivalent to Assistant/Associate Professor)
  • Up to 5 Reader positions (equivalent to Associate Professor)

We are seeking researchers with expertise in AI and Machine Learning to join our rapidly growing research group. The department fosters interdisciplinary collaboration across the university and beyond, hosting initiatives such as the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI (ART-AI) and the CAMERA research centre. Our department provides access to high-performance computing resources and strong industry and academic networks.

What We Offer:

  • Career development, mentoring, and leadership opportunities
  • Training for an HEA fellowship qualification
  • A competitive benefits package, including a generous pension, relocation allowance, visa support, and well-being resources

About You:

  • A PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field
  • Research expertise in AI/ML with a strong publication record
  • Experience in teaching and student engagement
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills (for senior positions)

The University of Bath is based in a vibrant, single-site campus on the edge of the historic city of Bath, offering an excellent quality of life.

How to Apply:

The final deadline for applications is 19 March 2025, but applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.

📌 More details and application links:

For informal inquiries, feel free to reach out to me at Georgios Exarchakis (ge...@bath.ac.uk), or the contact points on the websites.

Best regards,
Georgios Exarchakis
Lecturer (Assistant Professor)
Department of Computer Science
University of Bath

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