[Cuga] FIU/JLab Bridge Position---a message from Elton Smith

Rachel Harris harris at jlab.org
Tue Dec 15 08:16:07 EST 2009


FIU/JLab Bridge Position 2010

Invites applications for a tenure-track position, open rank, beginning
August 2010 in experimental nuclear physics. The successful candidate is
expected to conduct research at Jefferson Lab, preferably within the GlueX
collaboration in Hall D, to have a strong commitment to teaching at both
the undergraduate and graduate levels, to supervising graduate students
and to attracting external funding. Under a FIU/JLAB agreement this
position carries 50% release time to carry out research at Jefferson Lab
for the first four years of the appointment. The experimental nuclear
physics group currently consists of four experimental physicists who are
conducting research at Jefferson Lab in Halls A, B and C and in the future
Hall D and are member of various research collaborations such as Hall A,
CLAS, HKS and GlueX. The department (www.fiu.edu/physics) has 21 faculty
in theoretical and experimental groups in astronomy, biophysics, condensed
matter, nuclear-particle-lattice QCD physics, physics education research,
and quantum-optics. Interested candidates with a Ph.D. in experimental
nuclear or particle physics and several years of experience should send
their complete curriculum vitae, including a summary of research interests
and the contact information for three references, to Werner Boeglin,
Search Committee Chair, Department of Physics, Florida International
University, 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199. Application review will
begin on January 15, 2010 and continue until the position is filled.
Florida International University is an equal opportunity, equal access,
affirmative action employer. Minorities, persons with disabilities, and
women are especially encouraged to apply.


Elton Smith
Jefferson Lab MS 12H5
12000 Jefferson Ave
Suite # 16
Newport News, VA 23606
elton at jlab.org
(757) 269-7625
(757) 269-6331 fax




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