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EPSRC CASE Studentship - Novel gas sensor for combustion control

This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Microscale Sensors Group at UWS and SST Sensing Ltd, a Scottish sensor company specialising in the design and manufacture of sensors for domestic, industrial and aerospace applications.  ... more

KT Business Development Manager

An exciting opportunity has arisen to work with the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), an alliance of eight universities aimed at developing Physics in Scotland into a world leading force by pooling of resource and coherent planning of research strategy.  SUPA has a Knowledge Transfer vision to significantly grow its KT activities through increasing contracts and consultancy with industry.

Reporting to their University line manager and working closely with academics and the Knowledge Transfer Officers (KTOs) across SUPA, you will have an outward facing role to deliver significant new collaborative industrial research contracts for SUPA. You should have a qualification in physics or associated subject, significant experience in both industry and research,   have high level national and international commercial and research contacts and must be high profile individuals, recognised within industry and by the academic community. The post is available until 20th December 2011

 

Informal enquiries may be made to Mike Cox on 0131 451 3071

Business Development Manager - Ref 31/10/W
Heriot-Watt University (and SUPA), Edinburgh
Grade/Salary    £36,716 - £43,840 (Fixed Term)

Technologists (2 posts)

Contracts offered until 20th December 2011

An exciting opportunity has arisen to work with the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), an alliance of six (soon to be eight) universities. SUPA seeks to place Scotland at the forefront of physics research globally through an inter-institutional management structure. There is a coherent staffing strategy and a Scotland-wide research strategy.

The SUPA Knowledge Transfer vision is to grow its KT activities significantly through increasing contracts and consultancy with industry.  ... more

Business Development Manager (two posts)

Contracts offered until 20th December 2011

An exciting opportunity has arisen to work with the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA), an alliance of six (soon to be eight) universities. SUPA seeks to place Scotland at the forefront of physics research globally through an inter-institutional management structure. There is a coherent staffing strategy and a Scotland-wide research strategy.

The SUPA Knowledge Transfer vision is to grow its KT activities significantly through increasing contracts and consultancy with industry.  ... more

Director of the SUPA Graduate School

We seek a dynamic, imaginative individual with the enthusiasm and drive to be the first Director of the SUPA Graduate School. SUPA (Scottish Universities Physics Alliance) is an alliance of six universities aimed at establishing Physics in Scotland as a world leading force by pooling of resources and coherent planning of research strategy. The formation of SUPA has been boosted by a £14M research investment programme funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHEFC), the Office of Science and Technology (OST) and the participating universities.

University Teacher in Physics or Physics/Astrophysics (Glasgow)

£23,643 - £35,883 per annum You will teach physics or physics/astrophysics at undergraduate, and to a lesser extent postgraduate, level and carry out academic service and teaching support activities. Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Andrew Long on +44 (0)141 330 4712 or e-mail: a.long@physics.gla.ac.uk. The University of Glasgow is a member of SUPA (http://www.supa.ac.uk), a new trans-institutional alliance that creates a common strategy for physics research across Scotland.

Chief Executive Officer - Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA)

SUPA is an alliance of six universities aimed at developing Physics in Scotland into a world leading force by pooling of resource and coherent planning of research strategy. The formation of SUPA has been boosted by a £14M research investment programme funded by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council (SHEFC), the Office of Science and Technology (OST) and the constituent universities.