FACULTY POSITION IN THEORETICAL NUCLEAR/HADRONIC
PHYSICS
University of Connecticut (Storrs)
June 23, 2008: The position has been offered to Dr. Peter Schweitzer (accepted).
The Physics Department of the University of Connecticut invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position in theoretical
strong interaction nuclear physics. Under an agreement between
the University of Connecticut and the Thomas Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility (JLab), this position will be partially funded
by JLab for the first three years. The successful candidate will
be expected to build a strong research program that will enhance
the current programs both at Connecticut and at JLab. Applicants
should have a Ph. D. or equivalent, post-doctoral experience,
a demonstrated ability to initiate and lead independent research,
an established record of publications in major scientific journals,
and strong teaching skills.
Applications should be sent, with a CV, a statement of research plans,
and letters from at least three references, to
jlab-search@phys.uconn.edu,
or by mail to :
Prof. G. Dunne,
Attn: JLab Theory Search Committee
Department of Physics,
University of Connecticut, Unit 3046
2152 Hillside Rd.,
Storrs, CT 06269-3046, USA
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by January 31, 2008,
but will be considered until the position is filled. The University of Connecticut
actively solicits applications from women, under-represented minorities, and people with disabilities.
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