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An educational institution in the UK is seeking a Lecturer in Power Electronics to design and deliver teaching materials, identify enhancements in the curriculum, and undertake research projects. Candidates must have a PhD in Electrical Engineering and a strong research background in power converters. This role offers competitive salary, flexible working, and excellent benefits, including professional development opportunities and wellbeing support.
The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) at the University of Salford is where world‑class research meets real‑world impact. Home to a vibrant, global community of over 6,000 students and 300+ academic staff, we are a powerhouse of interdisciplinary learning and scientific advancement. Our mission? To shape the next generation of scientists who don't just keep up with the world—they change it.
The Electrical & Electronic Engineering programme at the University of Salford is currently undergoing a period of strategic growth and now seeks to appoint a talented individual to the role of Lecturer in Power Electronics.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong research portfolio in power converter design, modelling, hardware realisation, and control, with relevance to electrification challenges such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and/or sustainable transport. Experience with advanced converter architectures and their deployment in control system is desirable. Candidates should hold a PhD in Electrical Engineering and demonstrate experience in teaching Power electronics in Higher Education.