Experimental Subatomic Physics position at the Colorado School of Mines

Tenure Track Faculty Position in Experimental Subatomic Physics Colorado School of Mines

The Department of Physics at the Colorado School of Mines invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in experimental subatomic physics beginning in the Fall 2015 semester. Appointment at a more senior level might be considered for exceptional candidates. The subatomic group is currently involved in experimental low-energy nuclear physics (structure, astrophysics and applications) and in high-energy cosmic-ray physics (Auger, EUSO). The successful candidate will be expected to develop a vigorous research program in areas strengthening or complementing our current research efforts. The successful candidate will also be expected to develop and teach physics courses that support and expand the existing departmental and campus curricula in physics. Candidates must have earned a doctoral degree in physics or a related field and have postdoctoral or equivalent experience beyond the Ph.D.

For inquiries regarding the position, please contact the chair of the search committee: Prof. Fred Sarazin, fsarazin@mines.edu. For additional information about the department and Colorado School of Mines, as well as for instructions on how to apply, visit:
http://inside.mines.edu/HR-Academic-Faculty.