[Cugapost] Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, , University of South Carolina- A message from Ralf Gothe
Lorelei Chopard
lcarlson at jlab.org
Mon Sep 24 08:24:29 EDT 2012
*Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Theoretical Nuclear Physics*
*University of South Carolina*
*College of Arts & Sciences*
*Department of Physics & Astronomy*
The University of South Carolina invites applications in the field of
theoretical nuclear physics for a
full-time tenure-track assistant in the Department of Physics and
Astronomy to begin August 16, 2013.
This is a bridge position intended to further broaden and strengthen the
collaboration between
Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory and the University of South
Carolina. The incumbent will focus
on research related to the JLab research program exploring QCD in the
non-perturbative regime.
Ph.D. and postdoctoral experience in theoretical physics are required,
while a commitment to excellence
in teaching is a plus. Candidates are requested to submit in
confidence a curriculum vitae, publication list, statement of research
interests and accomplishments, a research and teaching plan, and to ask
at least
three references to send letters of recommendation to: Professor
Vladimir Gudkov, Chair of the
Nuclear Theory Search Committee, USC Physics and Astronomy, 712 Main
St., Columbia, SC 29208.
Inquiries may be directed to Professor Gudkov at gudkov at sc.edu
<mailto:gudkov at sc.edu>. For full consideration, applications
should be received by November 30, 2012. Further information is
available through http://www.physics.sc.edu <http://www.physics.sc.edu/>.
The University of South Carolina has been designated as one of only 73
public and 35 private
academic institutions with "very high research activity" by the Carnegie
Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching. The Carnegie Foundation also lists USC as
having strong
community engagement. The university has over 28,000 students on the
main campus
(and over 43,000 students system-wide), and offers 350 degree
programs. Columbia,
the capital of South Carolina, has a population of over 650,000 in the
greater metropolitan area.
The University of South Carolina is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. USC does not discriminate in
educational or employment
opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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