Description
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Georgia invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor position in quantum materials simulation/theory with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2025.
We are particularly interested in candidates with a broad approach to and interest in strongly correlated electron systems, non-equilibrium physics, and quantum information science. The ideal candidate will complement the research interests of current faculty and will be able and eager to collaborate with our experimental, theoretical, and simulational quantum materials and nano-optics groups focused on strongly correlated systems and van der Waals materials, as well as more generally interface with our NSF-funded Quantum Networks Training and Research Alliance in the Southeast (QuaNTRASE) training program. However, outstanding candidates in all fields of computational/simulational/theoretical condensed matter physics, materials physics, and quantum information science will be considered. This position opens at the assistant professor level; in exceptional cases, appointments at the associate professor level will be considered.
Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in physics or a related discipline with at least one year of postdoctoral experience. The new hire will be expected to develop a nationally recognized and externally funded research program, engage in high-quality mentoring and teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, contribute to an environment of inclusive excellence, and participate in departmental and professional service.
Please see the requirements for Assistant and Associate Professors in the Unit Criteria for Promotion and Tenure for the Department of Physics and Astronomy. To be eligible for tenure upon appointment, candidates must be appointed as an Associate Professor, have been tenured at a prior institution, and bring a demonstrably national reputation to the institution. Candidates must be approved for tenure upon appointment before hire.
The Department, which currently has 23 faculty members, 10 of whom work in the area of nanoscience and condensed matter physics, values interdisciplinary collaborations and partnerships with national laboratories. The University of Georgia is a member of the Battelle Savannah River Alliance managing and operating the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL). Faculty have the opportunity to build collaborations with SRNL research staff as well as leverage co-located facilities, such as the DOE Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative featuring cutting-edge materials modeling and simulations.
Candidates should submit a cover letter with a brief summary of their scientific background, strengths,
plan, and teaching experience; a complete curriculum vitae; a statement of research interests (3 pages maximum); a statement of teaching and mentoring philosophy and interests (2 pages maximum); and contact information for at least three references. The application materials must be submitted electronically at https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/397894. Questions regarding this position should be directed to the search committee chair, Prof. Yohannes Abate (Yohannes.Abate@uga.edu). All completed applications received by November 22, 2024, will receive full consideration; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, its many units, and the University of Georgia are committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and students, and sustaining a work and learning environment that is inclusive. The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, genetic information, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or protected veteran status. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact Central HR (hrweb@uga.edu).