Lecturer/Associate Professor in Energy Innovation(UK Sponsorship)

Uk
April 26, 2026

Job Description

Role Overview

University College London (UCL) is seeking to appoint an academic leader in Energy Innovation within the UCL Energy Institute, part of the Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources (BEAMS).

This role is designed for an experienced researcher with a strong international profile in energy systems, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and innovation. The successful candidate will contribute to shaping the future of energy research and education, particularly at the intersection of digital technologies and sustainable energy transitions.

The role combines leadership in research, teaching, external engagement, and strategic development of energy innovation activities.

Key Responsibilities

You will play a leading role in advancing research, education, and innovation in energy systems, with responsibilities including:

  • Leading interdisciplinary research programmes in energy innovation, AI, and data-driven energy systems
    Developing and applying advanced machine learning and AI methods to energy challenges
    Translating research into real-world applications across industry, government, and NGOs
    Securing competitive research funding and managing large-scale collaborative projects
    Building and maintaining international research partnerships
    Publishing high-impact research in leading academic journals
    Contributing to policy-relevant research on energy transition and sustainability
    Teaching and supervising students across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
    Developing and delivering MSc and BSc modules in energy systems, AI, and sustainability

UK energy innovation strategy context

About You

You are an established academic with a strong international reputation in energy innovation and AI-driven research.

You will demonstrate:

  • A PhD in energy systems, artificial intelligence, data science, innovation studies, or a closely related discipline
    Strong research expertise in AI/ML and advanced analytics applied to energy systems
    Experience working with large-scale datasets and computational modelling
    Proven ability to translate research into real-world energy solutions
    Experience in forecasting, optimisation, simulation, or policy evaluation methods
    A strong publication record in high-impact peer-reviewed journals
    Experience securing research funding and leading multi-partner projects
    Experience working with stakeholders in academia, government, industry, or NGOs
    Strong commitment to teaching excellence and student mentorship

Academic Level Requirements

Lecturer Level

  • Minimum of 2 years’ research and teaching experience
    Evidence of publications and participation in research projects
    Experience in student supervision and teaching delivery

Associate Professor Level

  • Minimum of 5 years’ academic experience
    Proven leadership in research projects and funding acquisition
    Experience delivering MSc-level teaching
    Supervision of PhD students (including at least one completed)

Applicants must clearly indicate their intended level (Lecturer or Associate Professor) in their application and provide supporting evidence in a statement of intent.

Teaching & Academic Contribution

You will contribute to UCL’s teaching programmes including:

  • MSc Energy Systems and Data Analytics
    BSc/MEng Energy and Resources
    Sustainable Built Environment programmes

You will help design and deliver modules focused on:

  • Artificial intelligence in energy systems
    Data analytics for sustainability
    Energy innovation and transition strategies

Research Environment

The UCL Energy Institute is internationally recognised for research in:

  • Energy systems modelling
    Climate change mitigation
    Urban energy transitions
    Digital and AI-driven energy innovation

It collaborates widely with global institutions, industry leaders, and policymakers.

Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

UCL promotes an inclusive academic environment that values diversity and equal opportunity. Applications are particularly encouraged from underrepresented groups in academia, including women in senior STEM roles, ethnic minority candidates, disabled individuals, and LGBTQI+ scholars.

Visa & Employment Eligibility

This role is eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship, subject to UK immigration requirements.

Benefits

UCL offers a competitive benefits package including:

  • 41 days annual leave (including public holidays and closure days)
    Defined benefit pension scheme
    Cycle-to-work and season ticket loan schemes
    On-site nursery and gym access
    Enhanced parental leave policies
    Staff wellbeing and support services

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

  • A detailed academic CV
    A letter of intent specifying Lecturer or Associate Professor level
    Research statement outlining AI and energy innovation expertise
    Teaching and supervision experience evidence

Summary

This is a senior academic opportunity to lead cutting-edge research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy innovation, shaping global responses to climate change, energy transition, and sustainable development.