About the Role
The University of Melbourne's School of Computing and Information Systems is seeking an academic to contribute to teaching and research in Cyber Security. This role involves leading innovative research, publishing in top-tier venues, securing independent funding, and collaborating with industry and interdisciplinary teams across the University.
You will lead a world-class Cyber Security research group, teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and engage with industry and government partners to drive impactful advancements in the field.
Key Responsibilities:
* Teach high-quality subjects to students in Bachelors and Masters programs as directed by the Head of School or Deputy Head;
* Conduct lectures and tutorials at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including engagement in teaching innovation and improvement;
* Develop and innovate high-quality subject materials and delivery methods, including web resources as appropriate;
* Prepare project work to support student learning;
* Conduct high-quality scholarly research in Cyber Security;
* Build and foster partnerships with industry, government, and other collaborators.
Requirements
We seek a collaborative and adaptable researcher with a strong track record in Cyber Security, demonstrating excellent communication skills and ability to engage effectively with academic, industry, and international stakeholders.
You must have:
* A PhD in computer science, software engineering, or information systems (or relevant discipline);
* A track record of quality research in Cyber Security, evidenced by publications in leading peer-reviewed conferences or journals commensurate with opportunity;
* Demonstrated ability to perform independent research and commitment to interdisciplinary research.
This role requires an up-to-date Working with Children Check to ensure a secure environment for all individuals at the University. If selected, you will be able to apply for the WWCC as part of onboarding procedures.
Visa sponsorship is available for this position.