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  • From: Stephen Pate-Morales <spate AT nmsu.edu>
  • To: "sphenix-jobs-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-jobs-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: [[Sphenix-jobs-l] ] New Mexico State University -- faculty position in experimental nuclear and hadronic physics
  • Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2024 16:38:52 +0000

Experimental Nuclear and Hadronic Physics Tenure-Track Assistant Professor

      The Department of Physics at New Mexico State University seeks
applicants for a tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor in
experimental nuclear and hadronic physics. The successful candidate is
expected to teach undergraduate and graduate physics and establish an
externally-funded research program directly involving graduate and
undergraduate students.The NMSU Department of Physics offers Bachelor's
degrees in physics and engineering physics and Master's and Doctoral degrees.
      Current research areas in the department include nuclear/hadronic
physics, solid-state/condensed-matter physics, materials science, and optics.
The experimental high-energy nuclear physics group (M. Paolone, B. Duran)
pursues research on fundamental properties of the nucleon, nucleon structure,
excitation, medium modification, and short range correlation at national and
international labs including the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator
Facility and the Paul Scherrer Institute. The theoretical nuclear and
particle physics group (M. Engelhardt, M. Sievert, R. Sufian) conducts
research in the areas of hot and cold QCD, including hadron structure,
lattice QCD, jets, and gluon saturation.
      We seek a person who will grow a vigorous, externally-funded research
program in strong interaction physics at a US facility and have a deep
commitment to both graduate and undergraduate physics education. All
candidates must have a Ph.D. degree, at least one year of post-doctoral
research experience, and an established record of research and publications
in experimental nuclear physics. Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae
which includes a list of publications, and a diversity, equity, and inclusion
statement with their application. Candidates must also include both a
teaching philosophy statement and a research statement, which should include
a brief summary of experience and a description of future plans. Candidates
are also asked to provide a list of three references who are willing to
provide a letter in support of the applicant if contacted by the search
committee. Applications must be submitted electronically by Nov. 30th, 2024
at http://careers.nmsu.edu/cw/en-us/job/501455. The position is anticipated
to start in the Fall, 2025. For further information or questions please
contact the Chair of the Search Committee, Prof. Michael Paolone
(mpaolone AT nmsu.edu). NMSU is an Equal-Opportunity/Affirmative-Action
employer; Minorities, Females, Veterans, and those with a Disability are
encouraged to apply.

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