Four Postdoc Positions available at FRIB

22 September 2023

1) Postdoc position performing research and development in nuclear astrophysics with SECAR: https://careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/516072/research-associatefixed-term

2) Postdoc position conducting research on machine learning for time projection chambers (TPCs) at FRIB: https://careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/515983/research-associatefixed-term

3) Postdoc position supporting the target and beam dump group / high power targetry department in the FRIB Accelerator Systems Division: https://careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/514993/research-associatefixed-term

4) Postdoc position for the QuEST Project in fundamental symmetries: https://careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/516274/research-associatefixed-term


Postdoc Position at Los Alamos National Laboratory

19 September 2023

Please consider applying or forwarding this postdoc opportunity

https://lanl.jobs/search/jobdetails/experimental-nuclear-physics-postdoctoral-research-associate/cd5ac5af-2c97-4f21-b7db-9ee5bd243f1a

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Assistant Professor in Experimental Nuclear Physics at Texas A&M University

15 September 2023

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Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Nuclear Engineering, Fall 2024 - The University of Tennessee - Knoxville: Knoxville Academic Units: Tickle College of Engineering: Nuclear Engineering

14 September 2023

Description
The Tickle College of Engineering (TCE) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) is seeking applications to fill a faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, and/or Full Professor level in 2024. This initiative is part of an approved cluster hire to bolster UTK's strength in the development and use of radioisotopes in all related fields, such as but not limited to, radiochemistry, isotope production, and chemical modification of isotopes. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated research success in one or more of these areas with the vision to develop collaborative research activities, and are committed to high-quality undergraduate and graduate student education.

The radioisotopes cluster hire aligns well with the current initiatives at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII). At ORNL, $158M has recently been appropriated to construct a Stable Isotope Production and Research Center as well as a Radioisotope Processing Facility to expand domestic production of critical isotopes vital to the mission of many federal agencies, such as NIH, NASA, DoD, ODNI, NIST, DHS, NNSA, NSF, and others. The selected candidate(s) will choose which TCE department they will join and partake in filling the remaining position(s). The long-term plan for hires within this cluster include 1) development of new radiochemistry labs, 2) development of enhanced radioisotope curriculum and establishment of a summer school in collaboration with partners at ORNL and UT-ORII, 3) expand partnerships with local hospitals, veterinary centers, and/or businesses with interests in isotope use and research, and 4) establishment of transformational campus-based research center(s).

Qualifications
Applicants must have a doctorate degree in a related field and relevant experience to be hired at the Assistant, Associate, or Full level. Applicants must be able to contribute to existing courses in the chosen TCE department, advise/train graduate students in the production and/or use of radioisotopes, provide service to the university and community, contribute to current research activities in radioisotopes, and develop new avenues of research and teaching.

Candidates for Assistant Professor should have a demonstrated potential to succeed as a junior faculty at a state flagship campus.

Candidates for Associate Professor should have a demonstrated record of publishing in appropriate journals, securing and executing externally funded research, and internal and external service to their professional community

Candidates for Full Professor should have a demonstrated record of publishing in appropriate journals, securing and executing externally funded research, and internal and external service to their professional community. In addition, the candidate should have national/international recognition in their field of study.

Preferred/Desired Qualifications include previous experience in graduate student advising, course instruction/development, and establishing and/or managing an isotope production facility or research center.

The Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee is seeking candidates who have the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the diversity and intercultural goals of the University.

Application Instructions
Applications should include (1) a curriculum vitae, (2) a select subset of publications, (3) a research statement outlining previous and future directions, (4) a teaching and mentoring statement, (5) a letter articulating the applicant's interest in and qualifications for this position, and (6) the names of three to five references. Applications will be reviewed continuously, and the first position may be filled as early as January 2024. Any additional questions may be sent to Dr. Eric Lukosi (search committee chair) at elukosi@utk.edu.

Applications can be made using this link: https://apply.interfolio.com/125766


Professor and Department Chair of Physics and Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell

11 September 2023

The University of Massachusetts Lowell invites applications for the position of Chair to lead an established and active Department of Physics and Applied Physics. We seek a visionary chair with a record of academic and research achievement to take the department to a new level, who will supervise and maintain departmental academic activities, while continuing their independent research program in a field that enhances and/or complements our current research strengths. The successful candidate will be a nationally prominent academic leader with an established record of excellence in research, education and mentorship that can promote a culture of innovation, collaboration, respect, and integrity.

The University of Massachusetts Lowell is a leading public research university in the greater Boston area and has a national reputation in science, engineering, and technology. The Department of Physics and Applied Physics has 28 full-time faculty (22 tenured/tenure-track and 6 teaching faculty) and 3 support staff. The department offers a B.S. in Physics and a new B.S. in Engineering Physics (ca. 100 undergraduates) and a long-standing and very active graduate program, offering M.S. and Ph.D. degrees (ca. 75 graduate students). The department has a diverse research portfolio in experiment, computation and theory, and ranks near 50th in the nation in externally funded research expenditures (over $11M/year), led by space, nuclear, quantum, and materials sciences and technologies, among others.

The appointee will be offered a competitive start-up package, with access to high-end research equipment and facilities, and the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across disciplines in various science and engineering departments and research centers.

The position is open until filled, with a planned start date of summer 2024.

https://careers.pageuppeople.com/822/lowell/en-us/job/519485/professor-and-department-chair-of-physics-and-applied-physics


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