$76,000+, dependent on experience, 9-month contract, exempt
40 hours per week
100% Remote Work Availability: No
Hybrid Work Availability (requires some time on campus): No
Purpose of Position
The Department of Physics and Astrophysics at the University of North Dakota seeks an assistant professor in physics with research interests in experimental condensed matter physics/device physics with preferred focus on utilizing state-of-the-art capabilities of UND's new Nanofoundry to develop an independent research program.
The successful candidate will have an exceptional record of research accomplishments including published peer-reviewed papers. In addition, this candidate must show outstanding promise for establishing a vibrant research program and attracting external research funds. The applicant must have a PhD degree in physics or a closely related field and be strongly committed to teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels and to involving both undergraduate and graduate students in their research. Experience with interdisciplinary collaborative research and/or teaching is preferred.
Established in 1883, the University of North Dakota is the oldest research university in the State. It is the state's flagship university and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as having high research activity. Founded with a strong liberal arts foundation, UND has grown into a prominent scientific research university and was recently ranked among the top 100 public and top 25 most innovative universities in the country by U.S. News and World Report and is widely regarded as among the top universities in the American Northern Plains region. UND offers degrees in more than 225 fields of study with over 15,000 students. It is the home of the state's only School of Law as well as the only School of Medicine.
UND is located in Grand Forks, North Dakota, a vibrant college town of nearly 59,000 people located on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Short commutes, a great public school system, high-quality medical facilities, low crime, ample parks and theaters, and a cost of living below that found in large American cities are some of Grand Forks' advantages. Ranked as one of the top five Best Small College Towns, and America's Best Hockey Town, Grand Forks offers stellar quality of life without the metropolitan hassles.
Duties & Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be expected to establish a nationally recognized, independent research program in experimental physics with preferred focus on utilizing state-of-the-art capabilities of UND's new Nanofoundry currently under development. Alignment with UND's Grand Challenges: National Security & Space, Big Data, Energy and Sustainability Autonomous Systems.
The successful applicant will receive a contract with an approximate effort distribution of 25% teaching; 70% research; 5% service for the first 2-3 years. Teaching responsibilities include graduate and/or undergraduate courses in physics with an anticipated load of no more than two courses per academic year and supervision of graduate and undergraduate research.
All faculty are expected to contribute service within the department, college, university, and community. UND and the College of Arts & Sciences value diverse perspectives and seek applicants who are committed to helping students from underrepresented backgrounds succeed.
Required Competencies
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including evidence of the ability to teach, inspire, and mentor students.
Effective interpersonal skills, including the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and students.
Ability to work with and engage diverse students and colleagues within and outside the Department of Physics and Astrophysics.
Ability to adapt to current methods of teaching, including online delivery.
Minimum Requirements
Earned PhD in Physics or a closely related field by 8/15/2025
Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in experimental condensed matter physics/device physics with preferred focus on utilizing state-of-the-art capabilities of UND's new Nanofoundry.
Postdoctoral research and/or equivalent experience
A proven record of peer-reviewed publications
Teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level
Experience in seeking and administering federal grants or potential to do so
Potential to establish a research program in an area that aligns with UND's Grand Challenges: National Security & Space, Big Data, Energy and Sustainability, and/or Autonomous Systems
Experience working collaboratively on multi-disciplinary research teams
To Apply
To assure full consideration, applications must be received by 12/15/2024 and include the following materials:
Cover letter
Professional vita or resumé
Copies of all college transcripts, unofficial copies are acceptable. Please note that the selected candidate will be required to submit official transcripts upon hire.
A 2-3-page statement of the candidate's research plans. The plans may include reference to completed work if appropriate but should be forward looking.
A 1-page statement outlining teaching experience, teaching philosophy, and student outreach and mentoring activities
Contact information for three references who can attest to candidate's qualifications for this position.