Assistant Professor of Physics, Computational Research in Plasmas Physics (app. deadline 01/31/2025)
- Employer
- Utah State University
- Location
- Logan, Utah, US
- Salary
- commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits
- Posting live until
- 22 Jan 2025
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- Discipline
- Fusion & plasma science
- Job type
- Academic: faculty
Job Details
The Utah State University Department of Physics invites applications for an Assistant Professor, tenure track position in computational plasma physics. Preference will be given to candidates with a track-record of using leadership class computing facilities to obtain high-impact plasma physics results. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for excellent teaching of a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate physics courses. This is an academic year (nine-month), tenure track position. The relative weights assigned to domains of responsibility are 50% in research, 40% in teaching, and 10% in service. A competitive start-up package is available to support an active computational physics research program. Expectations for the position include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, mentoring and funding student research, establishing and maintaining a funded research program, and regularly publishing scientific results. The estimated start date for this position is August 1, 2025.
Responsibilities include:
- Developing/maintaining an active, highly regarded research program in computational plasma physics
- Pursuing external research funding
- Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students
- Teaching
- Service
- Other duties as assigned by the Department Head
Minimum Qualifications:
- Successful candidates must have completed a PhD in physics or a related field as of the employment date.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Preference will be given to applicants who show promise of excellence in research and teaching, and who clearly describe how their research will strengthen current departmental activities in plasma physics.
Supporting Documents for Assistant Professor of Physics, Computational Research in Plasmas Physics (app. deadline 01/31/2025)
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The first Ph.D. Physicist was Frank L. West, University of Chicago, who came in 1908. The department had three Ph.D. professors by 1935 and a handful of Physics majors but was reduced to a very small group by 1940 due to the demands of impending World War II. The group was led by Dr. Willard Gardner, a world-famous soil physicist, and the efforts of the department were spent on military training programs. The first doctorate degree was given in 1950 despite these difficulties.
The year 1957 brought several changes. Utah State Agricultural College became Utah State University, and the Physics and Mathematics Departments became separate entities. Three years later the Physics Department moved from Widtsoe Hall (1914) to a new building housing Physics and Engineering.
A program of upper atmospheric studies was initiated as an interdepartmental unit in 1969 as the Center for Research in Aeronomy (CRA), primarily involving the Departments of Physics and Electrical Engineering. The program expanded to become the Center for Atmospheric and Space Science (CASS) in the College of Science. The staff and programs expanded over the next 18 years, and in 1987 a new building for Science and Engineering Research was completed (picture above). It permanently houses the Department of Physics and CASS together with other University facilities.
- Website
- https://www.usu.edu/physics/
- Telephone
- 435-797-2857
- Location
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4415 Old Main Hill
Logan
UT
84322-4415
United States
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