The Department of Physics and Astronomy at UNC-Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The search is centered around theoretical and computational condensed matter and materials physics broadly defined, the areas of interest ranging from ‘ab initio’ calculations and quantum transport to using machine learning and AI to predict emerging materials and functionalities, and to connect those with novel device concepts and applications.
A successful candidate is expected to have a PhD in Physics or a related field, have demonstrated an established record of research achievements in their areas of expertise, create a vigorous, sustainable, and externally sponsored research program, teach effectively at undergraduate and graduate levels, mentor graduate students, and be committed to service. Candidates with a long-term vision to grow this area of research at UNC and those who can develop collaborations within the ongoing UNC materials research ecosystem are particularly encouraged to apply.
Applicants must submit the names of four recent mentors, supervisors, and/or collaborators who will provide letters of recommendation in order to be considered for this position.
Applicants should apply at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/289376, specifying Physics and Astronomy in the Department drop-down list box, and then upload PDF files of the requested documents by November 15, 2024. Review of applications will begin on that date and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants will use the application system to have their reference writers submit the letters. Applicants are required to identify the names, titles, email addresses and phone numbers of four professional references (recent mentors, supervisors, and collaborators) when applying. Recommenders identified by the applicant will be contacted via email with instructions for uploading their letters of support. Questions should be directed to: Chair, Physics and Astronomy Search Committee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599; physicsandastronomy-faculty-search@listserv.unc.edu
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