AMERICAN VACUUM SOCIETY INC
Assistant Professor - Tenure-Track - Applied Physics and Engineering
AMERICAN VACUUM SOCIETY INC, South Orange, New Jersey, us, 07079
The Department of Physics at Seton Hall University
invites applications to fill a tenure-track assistant professor position beginning the Fall 2025 semester. A Ph.D. in Physics or Applied Physics and a research specialization in Engineering is required. Candidates should have expertise and research interests in renewable energy, semiconductor technology, environmental science & engineering, and related topics in materials science & engineering. The candidate is expected to build an on-campus research program, successfully seek sponsored research grants, and involve undergraduate and graduate students in scholarly activity.We seek a candidate who demonstrates excellence in teaching lecture and laboratory courses at all levels, especially to students of diverse backgrounds. This position is part of a collaborative STEM hiring initiative between the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics in the broad areas of applied science and/or engineering, including computer science, electrical, cybersecurity, systems, materials science, bio-analysis, sensors, and sustainability. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong interest and ability to attract students and external funding in one or more of these areas.Seton Hall University is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of its academic enterprise. All candidates must provide a one-page personal statement addressing DEI as part of the application. A complete application will include CV, statements of teaching and research philosophy, the DEI statement, and the names and full contact information for three professional references. Seton Hall University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. It honors diversity and respects the religious commitments of all its employees.To apply, please use the web link below:https://jobs.shu.edu/en-us/job/496525/assistant-professor-tenuretrack-physics-and-engineering
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invites applications to fill a tenure-track assistant professor position beginning the Fall 2025 semester. A Ph.D. in Physics or Applied Physics and a research specialization in Engineering is required. Candidates should have expertise and research interests in renewable energy, semiconductor technology, environmental science & engineering, and related topics in materials science & engineering. The candidate is expected to build an on-campus research program, successfully seek sponsored research grants, and involve undergraduate and graduate students in scholarly activity.We seek a candidate who demonstrates excellence in teaching lecture and laboratory courses at all levels, especially to students of diverse backgrounds. This position is part of a collaborative STEM hiring initiative between the Departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics in the broad areas of applied science and/or engineering, including computer science, electrical, cybersecurity, systems, materials science, bio-analysis, sensors, and sustainability. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong interest and ability to attract students and external funding in one or more of these areas.Seton Hall University is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in all aspects of its academic enterprise. All candidates must provide a one-page personal statement addressing DEI as part of the application. A complete application will include CV, statements of teaching and research philosophy, the DEI statement, and the names and full contact information for three professional references. Seton Hall University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. It honors diversity and respects the religious commitments of all its employees.To apply, please use the web link below:https://jobs.shu.edu/en-us/job/496525/assistant-professor-tenuretrack-physics-and-engineering
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