[Cuga] JSA Young Scientist Program- a message from Rakitha Beminiwattha
Lorelei Carlson
lorelei at jlab.org
Tue Apr 17 08:32:46 EDT 2018
We are accepting applications for the JSA Promising Young Scientist
program for the academic year 2018-2019 which is funded by the JSA
initiative fund. The application deadline is on 5 pm on Friday, June 1,
2018. For more information, see the user group wiki at
https://wiki.jlab.org/cugwiki/index.php/JSA_Promising_Young_Scientist
The program will assist chosen applicants in preparation for faculty
interviews. We will assist the candidates in crafting a good colloquium
or seminar talk, and collect constructive criticism from the audience.
The selected applicant will travel to a host institution to present the
talk, participate in a mock interview, and an opportunity to teach a
class session. Feedback will be provided for all the components of the
mock interview at the end of the visit. All applicants (accepted or not)
will receive feedback on application materials (cover letter, CV and,
statements). Several past participants who have accepted faculty
positions have reported that the JSA Promising Young Scientist program
has provided an excellent practice for their successful job interviews.
How to apply
To apply for consideration, please send materials to rakithab at latech.edu
<mailto:rakithab at latech.edu> by 5 pm on Friday, June 1, 2017.
* A cover letter discussing why you should be considered for support
from the JSA Promising Young Scientist program. This should include the
number of years you have worked as a postdoctoral research, whether you
are primarily interested in applying to a teaching or research
institution, and whether you have a preference for a particular host
institution in this program.
* A curriculum vitae (including a list of publications)
* A research statement (max: 2 pages)
* A teaching statement (max: 1 pages)
* The title and abstract of the proposed colloquium
Applications will be selected on basis of the quality of the submitted
material.
Acknowledgment: This project is supported by the JSA Initiatives Fund
Program, a
commitment from the JSA owners, SURA and PAE Applied Technologies.
Initiatives Funds support programs, initiatives, and activities that
further, the scientific outreach, promote the science, education and the
technology of the Jefferson Lab and benefit the Lab's extended user
community in ways that complement the Lab's basic and applied research
missions.
Rakitha Beminiwattha
Assistant Professor of Physics
Office: Engineering Annex 210
Louisiana Tech University
Tel No. 318 257 2435
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1473-1651
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