[Cuga] JSA Promising Young Scientist- A message from Wouter Deconinck

Lorelei Chopard lorelei at jlab.org
Thu Jul 11 09:15:35 EDT 2013


Dear JLab post-docs,

The JSA Promising Young Scientist program is currently accepting
applications for the academic year 2013-2014.  Applications are due by
Sunday August 18, 2013, and review will start the next day.

About the JSA Promising Young Scientist program:
With the support of JSA, we invite some of the best and brightest
post-doctoral researchers affiliated with JLab to present a colloquium
and meet with the faculty at one of the participating institutions. We
assist the candidates in crafting an accessible colloquium talk, and
collect constructive criticism from the audience.  Ultimately, this
will provide the candidate with valuable experience when competing for
permanent positions.  Several past participants who have gone on to
faculty positions have reported that the JSA Promising Young Scientist
program helped them prepare for job interviews.

A complete application consists of:
- Cover letter discussing why you should be considered for support,
- Curriculum Vitae,
- Research statement (max: 2 pages),
- Statement of Teaching Philosophy (max: 1 pages),
- Title of the proposed colloquium along with abstract.

For more details on the program, including instructions on how to
apply, please consult the JSA Promising Young Scientist program
webpage at:
http://www.jlab.org/user_resources/usergroup/JSA_grant.html

Organizing committee:
   Edward Brash, (CNU)
   Wouter Deconinck, chair (W&M)
   Dipangkar Dutta, (MSU)
   Maurik Holtrop, (UNH)
   Juliette Mammei, (UofM)
   Dustin McNulty, (ISU)
   Karl Slifer, (UNH)
   Patricia Solvignon (JLab)

Best regards,
Wouter
--
Wouter Deconinck
Assistant Professor of Physics
College of William & Mary
Office: Small Hall 343D
Phone: (757) 221-3539



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