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Open Rank Tenure-Track Professor in Experimental Physics

Employer
Bucknell University
Location
Pennsylvania, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Oct 8, 2021


Open Rank Tenure-Track Professor in Experimental Physics

Job No: 496797
Position Type: full-time
Location: Lewisburg, PA
Categories: Physics & Astronomy

The Department of Physics & Astronomy at Bucknell University invites applications for an open rank tenure-track faculty position, to begin in the fall semester of 2022. The successful candidate will demonstrate their potential (1) to teach at all levels of the undergraduate physics curriculum, in laboratory and interactive teaching environments as well as more traditional classroom settings; and (2) to establish and maintain an active experimental research program. Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. in physics or the equivalent.

A complete application will include a curriculum vitae or resume, a statement that describes the applicant's experience and potential as a teacher, a statement describing their scholarly interests, a statement that describes their experience and expertise in inclusive pedagogy and teaching a diverse array of students, and three confidential letters of recommendation. Applications will only be accepted through Bucknell's career site (careers.bucknell.edu). Review of applications will commence on November 1, 2021, and continue until the position is filled.

The Department is committed to broadening the participation of under-represented groups in STEM fields. We welcome candidates who demonstrate excellence in reflective multicultural and inclusive teaching practices and who display a strong commitment to collaboration and interdisciplinarity. Our curriculum combines interactive teaching, computation, and laboratory environments designed to engage students in collaborative endeavors, and promote meaningful interactions between students and faculty. We work closely with our students to help them develop both knowledge and confidence in their proficiency, regardless of their background or outgoing career trajectory. We are keenly aware of the value of the many perspectives and lived experiences that a diverse faculty body inherently brings to education, research, and the community, and believe that everybody benefits from such a diversity of voices. With this in mind, we are especially interested in candidates whose teaching, research, and service will contribute to the department's commitment to student learning, undergraduate research, diversity, and inclusive pedagogy. We are also engaging in an initiative to infuse discussions of scientific ethics and the influence of physics on society throughout our curriculum.

The Department has 14 faculty, with support provided by technical staff, an introductory lab coordinator, and an administrative assistant. There is research lab space available for an experimental physicist, access to a department-owned Nikon TI-2 Eclipse inverted microscope system with TIRF capabilities, a departmental machine shop, and access to a university Linux-based computing cluster. We offer both B.S. and B.A. degrees in Physics, a B.S. in Physics with an Astrophysics Concentration, and a B.S. degree in Biophysics. Our introductory courses are taken by students majoring in all math and science disciplines, all of the students in the College of Engineering, and students from all majors in a liberal arts environment. The Department also has a strong tradition of research with undergraduates, including a summer research program that has run every year for over two decades.


To apply, visit https://careers.bucknell.edu/en-us/job/496797/open-rank-tenuretrack-professor-in-experimental-physics

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