Posted November 16, 2007
Faculty Position in Experimental Nuclear Physics
University of New Hampshire
The Department of Physics at the University of New Hampshire seeks an outstanding
individual with interests and expertise in experimental nuclear physics who shows
promise of becoming a leader in the field. The UNH nuclear physics group has made
significant contributions to research in electronnuclear
scattering at TJNAF and in
polarized neutron interactions at LANSCE. The group continues to be active at TJNAF
and is initiating new projects at HIgS and the SNS. We expect that the candidate will
expand and strengthen a broad program of experimental studies in nuclear physics. In
addition, the successful candidate will support the physics department through excellence
in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants from all subfields
of experimental nuclear physics are encouraged to apply. Although we are expecting to
fill this position at the junior tenuretrack
faculty level, a more senior appointment is
possible.
Please email inquiries and applications, including CV, list of publications, and
statements of research and teaching interests to calarco@unh.edu and have three letters
of reference preferably emailed, otherwise mailed to John Calarco, Department of
Physics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. For full consideration,
applications should be received by February 1, 2008. The University of New Hampshire
is a doctoral/extensive research institution located in Durham on a 200acre
campus, 60
miles north of Boston.
The University of New Hampshire is an equal opportunity
employer. UNH is strongly committed to achieving excellence through diversity. The
University actively encourages applications and nominations of women, persons of color,
persons with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups.