The Department of Physics & Astronomy has a Tenure-track position available beginning August 2025. The successful applicant will be expected to teach undergraduate courses in physics and introductory engineering, as well as graduate courses in physics relevant to the candidate’s interest and experience. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to have a background in experimental physics or engineering, and will seek external funding, supervise students on research projects, and participate in service activities appropriate for a tenure-track position.
The department of Physics & Astronomy invites applications from individuals who can contribute through their research, teaching, and service to the growth of our department.
Job Function:
The Department of Physics & Astronomy has a Tenure-track position available beginning August 2025. The successful applicant will be expected to teach undergraduate courses in physics and introductory engineering, as well as graduate courses in physics relevant to the candidate’s interest and experience. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to have a background in experimental physics or engineering, and will seek external funding, supervise students on research projects, and participate in service activities appropriate for a tenure-track position.
Minimum Experience:
Earned Ph.D. in Physics or Engineering from an accredited institution, completed by date of appointment. Eight months teaching experience at the college level, gained concurrently, or at any time. Effective communication skills in both the classroom and laboratory setting.
Preferred Experience:
Three or more years of successful post-secondary teaching experience. Record of acquisition of external grants and scholarly publications.