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CEBAF User Liaison
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TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITION
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Christopher Newport University
Newport News, Virginia
Christopher Newport University anticipates an opening for a tenure-track
assistant professor position in experimental nuclear physics available for
the Fall of 1996. This position is partially funded by the Continuous
Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) and carries a reduced teaching
load.
The successful applicant will be expected to participate in the
department's ongoing experimental nuclear physics program with the CEBAF
Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). This will include proposal writing
and integral involvement in hardware and/or software development for CLAS.
CNU's experimental nuclear physics group consists of four full-time faculty
members. In addition to having approved CLAS experiments, the current
activities of the group include development of the CLAS triggering system,
data acquisition and graphical display of CLAS events, and developing data
analysis tools to be used by the CLAS collaboration.
CNU (http://www.cnu.edu) is Virginia's newest public university. It has an
attractive campus in Tidewater with an enrollment of approximately 5000
students. The department consists of about 20 physicists, computer
scientists and engineers enjoying an exceptionally collegial atmosphere.
In addition to baccalaureate degrees in Applied Physics, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science and Information Science, the department also
offers the M.S. degree in Applied Physics. The salary for the position is
competitive.
Applicants should submit a vita, a letter describing their teaching
experience and research interests relevant to the position, and should
arrange for three letters of reference to be sent. Applications must be
received by April 1, 1996. Send to David Doughty, Chair Physics Search
Committee, Department of Physics and Computer Science, CNU, Newport News VA
23606. (e-mail: doughty@pcs.cnu.edu)
Effective English language skills and a Ph.D. in Physics or a related field
are required. CNU hires U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to
work. CNU is an AA/EO Employer. Women and minorities are strongly urged to
apply.