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AMERICAN VACUUM SOCIETY INC

Assistant Professor in Experimental Physics (Condensed Matter, Materials Physics

AMERICAN VACUUM SOCIETY INC, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383


The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Georgia State University (GSU) invites applications from Experimental Physicists for a tenure-track appointment at the Assistant Professor level, beginning August 2025. Of particular interest are experimentalists with expertise in condensed matter physics/materials science (nanoscience, nanophotonics, etc) or biophysics (bio-photonics/bio-spectroscopy or neuro-physics).Substantial startup funds are available for the successful candidate. GSU Physics, along with other core facilities within the college, hosts considerable experimental infrastructure for biophysics and condensed matter physics research, including biological sample preparation, advanced vibrational spectroscopy and spectral imaging, UV to far-infrared optoelectronics, and nanoscience facilities for the fabrication and study of layered 2D materials and semiconductors, including millikelvin temperature and high magnetic fields for studies of nanoscale specimens.Opportunities for collaboration with faculty in the Chemistry and/or Biology departments at GSU also exist and are welcomed. In addition, the local Atlanta area offers opportunities for scientific collaboration at neighboring institutions including Georgia Institute of Technology, Clark Atlanta University, Emory University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, and the University of Georgia.Required Experience:

Candidates must possess at least one year of post-doctoral experience with evidence of consequential research scholarship. Evidence of success in attracting grant funding or gaining access to competitive resources, either individually or as part of a team, is desirable.Preferred Qualifications/Experience:

The successful applicant will be expected to establish a vigorous research program that attracts external funding, teach graduate and undergraduate physics courses, and mentor graduate and undergraduate students in research.

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