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NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS <br>
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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Position reports to
the Dean of Science and is responsible for providing
instruction for Physics. General duties include: develop and
communicate to students clear course objectives and goals;
plan and develop an instructional program that helps students
assimilate specific course content and skills; hold tutorial
sessions as outlined by discipline; regularly monitor and
evaluate students’ progress, providing them with resources and
feedback on their performance; structure and manage an
environment conducive to learning; model for students
responsibility to self and others; follow the School’s
philosophy, policies, and procedures; serve as academic
advisor to a small group of students (beginning in the second
year of employment); serve as a Mini-Term sponsor; attend
departmental, faculty, and staff meetings; serve on
departmental, faculty, and school-based standing committees;
write recommendations for up to 15 students each year
(appropriate percentage for part-time teachers), as requested;
participate in professional development and personal
intellectual growth activities. Participate in one or more of
the following activities: provide information, service, and
expertise to other schools and organizations; assist students
on special projects, independent and individual study, and
seminar-based studies; participate in the Admissions Process
by recruiting, selecting, and advising prospective students;
participate in the NCSSM alumni activities; provide assistance
for school-sponsored programs and extra-curricular activities.
Specific Duties: Teach 3 sections of introductory and/or
elective physics courses each trimester, with special emphasis
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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"> HOW TO APPLY: Submit
electronic application via: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.nc.gov/jobs">http://www.nc.gov/jobs</a>. Please
create an account, search for Instructor of Physics vacancy,
and complete/submit online application. Please include a cover
letter that addresses your interests in teaching physics to
gifted high school students, and statement of teaching
philosophy.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Accelerator
Scientists - Research Associate - Cornell Laboratory for
Accelerator Sciences and Education
CLASSE has openings for accelerator scientists for projects
including: (1) design, construction and commissioning of a
multiturn energy recovery linac (ERL) with FFAG optics, (2)
upgrade of the 5 GeV storage ring for single beam operation
with undulators as a source of hard xrays, (3) high brightness
electron sources, (4) and development of instrumentation and
beam physics experiments with the CESR Test Accelerator
(CesrTA). The successful candidate will contribute to one or
more of these activities by developing beam optics,
accelerator equipment or beam instrumentation, and
participating in commissioning and operations. CLASSE is a
world leader in accelerator science and its applications.
Requirements include:
· PhD in physics or engineering, with a background in one or
more of the following: electrodynamics; high power RF
technology and sources; electron beam physics; beam
instrumentation;
· Demonstrated experience with experimental systems;
· Demonstrated strong written and verbal communication skills;
· Ability to direct technical support personnel;
· Experience working successfully as part of a team in a
collaborative and multidisciplinary scientific environment;
· Familiarity or ability to quickly learn safety practices
relevant to radiation generating devices.
· The initial appointment is for three years with the
possibility of extension.
Applications should be submitted at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://academicjobsonline.org/">http://academicjobsonline.org/</a> (posting 8763) and should
include a cover letter, a CV, a list of publications, a
detailed summary of research experience and interests.
Applicants must arrange to have at least three letters of
recommendation uploaded, as per instructions on the
academicjobsonline website. The starting date is negotiable.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Detector Physicist at
The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at
Michigan State University (MSU) is searching for a detector
physicist to join the NSCL Detector Laboratory.
Major Position Responsibilities
· Fabricate, optimize, and maintain detector systems for
Operations and Nuclear Physics experiments;
· Support the development and R&D of new detector systems;
and
· Perform research and development projects to enhance the
performance of the facility
Qualifications
A Ph.D. in physics or chemistry in the area of nuclear,
particle, or high energy experimental physics is required.
Individuals should be self-motivated and able to work well
within a team. The position also requires excellent
communication, planning, and organizational skills. Experience
with construction and development of particle and radiation
detectors such as ion chambers, gas proportional counters,
position tracking detectors, scintillators, and silicon
detectors is required. Operational experience with larger
detector setups in experimental devices, including detector
maintenance and data acquisition, is desired. For immediate
consideration, please visit jobs.msu.edu, search for posting
number 4365 and follow the application process. <br>
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<pre wrap=""><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Nuclear Physics (EMJMDNP) at the University of Seville
The EMJMDNP project has been selected for the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) for European Union co-funding. We are glad to announce the call for application for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Nuclear Physics (EMJMDNP), 2017/2019. The two-years English-taught master course is delivered by the
University of Seville (coordinator), University Autónoma de Madrid, University of Barcelona, University Complutense de Madrid, University of Salamanca, University of Caen-Basse Normandie, University of Catania and University of Padova, supported by a NuPhys Consortium of 18 Public and Private Institutions from worldwide. The course is supported by EACEA Agency of European Union with full scholarships (including travel costs and health insurance) for EU and mostly for non-EU students. The deadline for students application is February 28th, 2017. We would like to kindly ask you if you could disseminate the call for application among students or networks that might be interested. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE.
For more information about program layout, NuPhys Consortium and opportunities to be part of it, application procedure, student services, financial info and scholars application, please see: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://master.us.es/nuphysjmd/">http://master.us.es/nuphysjmd/</a>. More information: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nucphys@us.es">nucphys@us.es</a>.</font></pre>
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