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Location: Williamsburg, Virginia
Position Number:
F0A67W
Assistant Professor of Physics (Experimental Nuclear and Hadronic Physics)
The Department of Physics has 26 instructional faculty members and 15 physicists in research positions. The Physics Department strives for excellence in research in Nuclear and Hadronic Physics, High Energy Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Plasma Physics. The department maintains a vibrant theoretical and experimental in-house program and benefits from close proximity to and strong relationships with Jefferson Lab, one of the nation's leading Department of Energy funded laboratories. The department also enjoys active collaborations with Fermilab, the nation's leading high-energy accelerator laboratory.
The Department of Physics values equally both quality research and excellence in teaching. Teaching duties include classroom instruction and the effective mentorship of undergraduate and graduate research students. The undergraduate program offers both a major and a minor, and graduates about 30 majors per year. Undergraduate majors may choose a standard physics track, a pre-med track, or a track with a concentration of engineering physics and applied design classes. Undergraduate majors complete a capstone, senior, or honors research project, working closely with a faculty advisor, either individually or in small groups. Our graduate program offers 50+ students research opportunities to pursue a Ph.D. degree in any of the supported subfields. We seek to establish and nurture dynamic collaboration amongst faculty, postdoctoral fellows, doctoral students, and undergraduate research students.
The Department of Physics at William & Mary, a public university of the Commonwealth of Virginia, seeks applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in Experimental Nuclear and Hadronic Physics that will begin August 10, 2025.
The Department of Physics is comprised of 26 instructional faculty members and more than 15 physicists in research positions. Three faculty members currently perform research in experimental hadronic and electroweak physics at nearby Jefferson Lab, and three faculty in nuclear theory work closely with the Theory Center at Jefferson Lab.
Duties include research, teaching, and service to the University. The applicant is expected to establish and maintain a vibrant research program that complements and enhances the existing strengths in the department and inspires a highly motivated graduate student body of approximately 50 PhD students, and a substantial number of undergraduate majors who actively participate in research. The teaching expectation is the traditional 1 course per semester for a research university and successful applicants will possess the skills to teach compelling courses in physics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. During the pre-tenure period, the position will be partially supported by the Physics Division at Jefferson Lab and should therefore have a research focus on the existing and future program at Jefferson Lab's Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF). Therefore, the successful candidate must demonstrate evidence of scholarly achievement in the field of experimental nuclear or hadronic physics.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in physics with experience in experimental nuclear or hadronic physics at the time appointment begins.
Potential as a mentor and instructor for undergraduate and graduate students demonstrated by approaches described in the statements of research and teaching interests.
3KE710 Physics Dept
William & Mary
09/25/2024
11/18/2024
12/04/2024
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Faculty
Applicants must apply online at
https://jobs.wm.edu. Submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter, a statement of research interests, and a statement of teaching interests. Candidates are encouraged to reflect on their past experiences or future plans to foster an inclusive and welcoming climate for learners/scholars in physics in any of the aforementioned required documents. You cannot submit a separate diversity statement. You will be prompted to submit the names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference.
For full consideration, submit application materials by the initial review date, November 18, 2024. Applications received after the initial review date will be considered if needed.
Information on the degree programs in the Department of Physics may be found at
www.wm.edu/as/physics/. Inquiries can be sent to
jrstevens01@wm.edu
William & Mary is committed to providing a safe campus community. W&M conducts background investigations for applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include reference checks, a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial (credit) report or driving history check.
William & Mary values diversity and invites applications from underrepresented groups who will enrich the research, teaching and service missions of the university. The university is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
William & Mary offers our employees a full array of benefits including retirement, health insurance with options for expanded dental and vision along with group and optional life insurance with coverage for spouse and children, flexible spending accounts, and an EAP (Employee Assistance Program).
Our employees enjoy additional university benefits such as educational assistance, professional development, wellness benefits, and a robust holiday schedule. All employees have access to fitness facilities on campus. Staff members also have access to the university libraries, and much more. To learn more, go to: https://www.wm.edu/offices/uhr/benefits/index.php?type=none
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