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Lecturer of Physics<br>
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The Department of Physics at William & Mary invites applications for a<br>
non-tenure-track Lecturer position that will begin August 10, 2019. We<br>
seek an individual with expertise in engineering physics, electronics,<br>
or instrumentation. The successful candidate will be expected to be an<br>
effective teacher, to teach undergraduate electronics and<br>
instrumentation courses for physics majors, and to provide support and<br>
technical expertise for the new Engineering Physics and Applied Design<br>
track for undergraduate physics majors, including capstone engineering<br>
design projects. This is a three-year appointment and is eligible for<br>
renewal subject to satisfactory performance.<br>
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Preferred qualifications include a PhD by the time appointment<br>
begins. Experience in one or more of the topics of: modern electronics<br>
and instrumentation, engineering physics, and project management is<br>
preferred. ABD status in Physics, Engineering Physics, Applied<br>
Physics, or a closely related field is required at the time of<br>
appointment.<br>
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Applicants must apply on-line at<br>
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Submit a curriculum vitae and a<br>
cover letter including statement of research experience and statement<br>
of teaching interests. You will be prompted to submit on-line the<br>
names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted by<br>
the system with instructions on how to submit a letter of<br>
reference. For full consideration, submit application materials by the<br>
review date, March 15, 2019. Applications received after the review<br>
date will be considered if needed and the position will remain open<br>
until filled.<br>
<br>
William & Mary Physics provides world-class research and educations<br>
opportunities within a large physics department set in a beautiful,<br>
personal-scale, liberal-arts campus. The Physics Department currently<br>
has 27 full-time faculty members, approximately 60 Ph.D.-seeking<br>
graduate students, and a substantial number of undergraduate majors<br>
who actively participate in its various research programs. Our program<br>
emphasizes engagement of students in research and interaction between<br>
students and faculty, and our undergraduate program requires a<br>
faculty-mentored senior research project for each student. Further<br>
information on the Department may be found at <a href="https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=www.wm.edu%2Fas%2Fphysics&data=02%7C01%7C%7C1f538950541147627f0308d6967edd88%7Cb4d7ee1f4fb34f0690372b5b522042ab%7C1%7C0%7C636861868948950553&sdata=FGSi9ss6pe08DBmq%2FCRReqMCV8B1wW4uAbn52XYmaF0%3D&reserved=0" originalsrc="www.wm.edu/as/physics" shash="b0yhc6vALkehHnaCWNcfkBD30AXWnEE7nXhkyG3pAP7pyHWqQbKHvq92nLq2WX+/3S2Bw4cZp99xs0hAYg9UlE89EUd96dbARwAEAqzkd0cYVK0whVTcv3h/2/EQY8Uj6CGG1aW39YQINg6PRaZK8CQccv+agVxCFNM1/IlfqNc=" id="LPlnk107553" class="OWAAutoLink" previewremoved="true">
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The College of William & Mary and the Department of Physics value<br>
diversity (bit.ly/physicsvalues) and invite applications from<br>
underrepresented groups who will enrich the research, teaching and<br>
service missions of the university. The College is an Equal<br>
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications<br>
from women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with<br>
disabilities.<br>
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The College of William & Mary is committed to providing a safe campus<br>
community. W&M conducts background investigations for applicants being<br>
considered for employment. Background investigations include reference<br>
checks, a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a<br>
financial (credit) report or driving history check.<br>
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