Full time
Cranfield University
Shrivenham (with a requirement to also teach at Cranfield) or Cranfield (with a requirement to also teach at Shrivenham)
Cranfield University is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management.
The Digital Forensics Unit is in a fast moving academic and practical arena, with sought after expertise and considerable credentials in the area of Digital Investigation; this includes Digital Forensics, Open Source Intelligence and Incident Response. The MSc in Digital Forensics has become the first digital forensics course to gain full GCHQ accreditation. Cranfield is the recognised leader in this field.
You will deliver cutting edge lectures and courses, derived from both academic research and real world consultancy; Design, develop and manage further modules, short courses and Masters programs in related areas.
Other responsibilities include:
Supervise practical work where it is part of the course and advise students on techniques
Lectures, exercises, and assessment material will focus on educating students on digital investigation techniques from first principles, at the binary level
Plan and carry out research and analysis in Digital Investigation, and Computer Science, contributing to the advancement of the discipline and the discovery of new knowledge
Demonstrate and maintain research activity of high reputation in the UK and abroad
Supervise MSc & PhD students
Lecturer – you will have a PhD or nearing completion, preferably related to Digital Forensics Incident Response, Electronic Engineering, Computer Security OR an MSc with significant practitioner experience.
T eaching Fellow – you will have a Degree level education, preferably in a discipline related to Digital Forensics Incident Response, Electronic Engineering, Computer Security.
Lecturer and Teaching Fellow - Network Administration experience or experience of working with binary level data.
At Cranfield, we value Diversity and Inclusion, and aim to create and maintain a culture in which everyone can work and study together harmoniously with dignity and respect and realise their full potential. We actively consider flexible working options such as part-time, compressed or flexible hours and/or an element of homeworking, and commit to exploring the possibilities for each role.
Apply online now at www.cranfield.ac.uk/hr or contact us for further details on E: hr.shrivenham@cranfield.ac.uk or T: +44 (0)1793 785207. Please quote reference number 3228.
Closing date for applications: 5 January 2020
Interviews to be held: Date to be confirmed
22 Nov, 2019