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The Department of Physics at Old Dominion University (ODU) and the
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) are
seeking a theoretical physicist in the field of Quantum
Chromodynamics and hadron and nuclear physics. The appointment is
expected to be made at the tenure-track, Assistant Professor level
with an anticipated start date of Fall 2017.<br class="">
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The candidate must have a PhD or equivalent in theoretical
nuclear/hadronic or particle physics. The Department of
Physics at Old Dominion University, where the appointee would be a
regular faculty member, currently has twenty-one full-time
faculty, 50 PhD graduate students and more than 80 undergraduate
majors. The Jefferson Lab Theory Center, where the appointee would
be a staff member, currently consists of fourteen permanent staff
members (nine of whom have joint appointments at neighboring
PhD-granting universities), together with four bridged faculty
fellows at participating universities in the country, and a good
number of postdoctoral research associates and graduate students.<br
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The candidate would be expected to initiate and maintain a strong,
externally funded research program in QCD and nuclear/hadron
physics to help support the Jefferson Lab 12 GeV physics program,
and to explore physics opportunities at a future
Electron-Ion Collider. At the same time, the candidate should
demonstrate potential for excellence in teaching at both
the undergraduate and graduate levels. Further information about
Old Dominion University, the Physics Department and Jefferson Lab
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and <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.jlab.org/" class="">www.jlab.org</a>. <br
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<div class="">Applicants should submit an application online at <a
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A complete application will consist of 1) a cover letter
describing the individual's qualifications for the position; 2)
a curriculum vitae, and; 3) a vision statement addressing
research, 4) a vision statement addressing teaching, and 5) the
names and contact information for three references. The system
will solicit and receive reference letters from the individuals
listed. Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled. Applications received by
December 12, 2016 will receive full consideration. <br class="">
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Old Dominion University and the Thomas Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility are equal opportunity, affirmative
action institutions. Minorities and women, veterans and
individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.</div>
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<div class="">Please apply at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://jobs.odu.edu/" class="">https://jobs.odu.edu</a></div>
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