[Cuga] New Search in Experimental Nuclear Physics at GW---a message from William Briscoe

Rachel Harris harris at jlab.org
Mon Dec 6 14:19:17 EST 2010


*Tenure-Track Position in Experimental Nuclear Physics*

The Department of Physics at *The George Washington University *invites 
applications for a tenure-track position in experimental nuclear physics 
at the assistant or associate professor level. Successful candidates are 
expected to develop and maintain a vigorous, externally funded research 
program. At present, current research areas include Compton scattering, 
meson photoproduction, few-nucleon photodisintegration, structure of the 
nucleon and fundamental symmetries, utilizing national and international 
facilities such as Jefferson Lab, HIGS, NIST, the Mainz Microtron and 
MAX-lab. The current search is not limited to the above areas and 
applicants with an active research program in any experimental nuclear 
physics area are urged to apply. Opportunities exist for collaborations 
with other departments in the University as well as with national and 
international laboratories.

*Basic Qualifications*: Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent 
degree and relevant experience in experimental nuclear or particle 
physics research with at least two years of post-doctoral experience. A 
strong commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels 
is expected.

*Preferred Qualifications: *Preference will be given to individuals 
whose research complements existing strengths and strategic 
priorities.Excellent communication skills are expected. **

*Application Procedure*: Applications should include a curriculum vitae 
and a letter of intent, describing research, teaching and overall goals. 
At least three reference letters should also be submitted. Applications 
should be sent to Professor William Briscoe, Chair, Search Committee, 
Department of Physics, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 
20052. Review of positions will begin on Feb 1, 2011 and will continue 
until the position is filled. Only complete applications will be 
considered. Applications from women, people of color, and other 
underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged. The George 
Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

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