Job Description
Full time, permanent
Closing date 31 January 2022
Salary: £60,762 - £68,987 plus benefits
Applications are invited for a Lecturer in Experimental Solid State Physics within the Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences. The appointee is expected to have a strong background in experimental condensed matter physics in the area of Energy. Those with expertise in the physics of materials and devices relevant to energy conversion, energy storage or energy efficient use are particularly encouraged to apply.
The appointee will be part of the Experimental Solid State Group and also affiliated to the Condensed Matter Physics Section of the Department. The Condensed Matter Physics Section comprises 16 academic staff with expertise in the following areas: classical and quantum nanotechnology and nanophotonics; materials for energy applications, with particular strength in photovoltaics; plasmonics and metamaterials; the physics of inorganic, organic and hybrid semiconductors and their applications; solution processable optoelectronics; materials theory and simulation; superconductivity; superconducting spintronics and topological qubits; complexity; nanomagnetism and magnonics; and strongly-correlated systems. The successful applicant's research will complement or enhance these areas.
Duties and responsibilities
Develop and lead an innovative research programme of international quality
Teach and examine students at all levels including lecturing undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising research and PhD students, providing pastoral support and contributing to curriculum development work
Act as a coach and role model through excellent practice and mentoring of colleagues
Contribute to the promotion of equality, diversity and inclusivity in Physics
Undertake appropriate administrative tasks in support of the Department's activities
Essential requirements
Hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area.
Evidence of a developing international standing in experimental condensed matter physics research that is relevant to energy conversion or storage
Evidence of contribution to the development and performance of colleagues through coaching or mentoring
Experience of preparing or helping to prepare grant applications for submission
An outstanding record of research publications recognized as nationally leading and internationally excellent (commensurate with career stage)
Experience of training undergraduate and / or postgraduate students
Experience of supervision of higher degrees (PhD)
Evidence of contribution to the promotion of equality, diversity and inclusivity
Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey ideas and concepts clearly and effectively to a range of audiences through a variety of methods and media.
Further Information
The Department of Physics is an IoP Juno Practitioner and an Athena Silver SWAN Award winner reflecting our commitment to building a supportive, inclusive and highly motivated community. Further information about the Department's EDI work can be found at
Information about the post is included in the Further Particulars
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Lesley Cohen, Head of the Experimental Solid State Group, by email to
Should you have any queries about the application process please contact Mrs Carolyn Dale, (Senior Section Administrator), ;
The College is a proud signatory to the San-Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which means that in hiring and promotion decisions, we evaluate applicants on the quality of their work, not the journal impact factor where it is published. For more information, see
The seminars talks will be held 8th March 2022
The interviews will be held on 9th March 2022