Louisiana State University
Overview
Louisiana State University (LSU) College of Science and the Department of Physics and Astronomy seek to hire an outstanding academic researcher and educator at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor in the field of Experimental Low Temperature Quantum Device Physics. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of research in experimental low-temperature physics, solid-state physics and/or quantum device physics with potential applications in quantum computing and sensing. The candidate’s research should complement and enhance the activities of the Experimental and Theoretical Condensed Matter and Quantum Science and Technology groups within the department. The successful candidate will be expected to lead a vibrant research program funded by external grants with high visibility and to mentor young scientists (undergraduates, PhD students, and postdocs). The candidate should also effectively teach the LSU physics curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a dynamic, innovative department on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge with modern teaching and research facilities. Our faculty and students conduct internationally recognized research across multiple subfields, and the department is affiliated with the Hearne Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Center for Computational Technologies, providing opportunities for collaboration and interdisciplinary research. Responsibilities
Develop and lead an externally funded experimental research program in low-temperature physics and quantum device physics with potential applications in quantum computing and sensing. Mentor undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers; supervise and guide research activities and publications. Teach and contribute to the LSU physics curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels; participate in service and curriculum development as appropriate. Qualifications
Strong track record of research in experimental low-temperature physics, solid-state physics, and/or quantum device physics. Demonstrated potential for external funding and the ability to develop and sustain a high-visibility research program. Ability to collaborate with existing groups within the department and university. Please see the full job description and apply at:
https://lsu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/LSU/job/0233C-JW-Nicholson-Hall/Assistant-Professor_R00110109
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Louisiana State University (LSU) College of Science and the Department of Physics and Astronomy seek to hire an outstanding academic researcher and educator at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor in the field of Experimental Low Temperature Quantum Device Physics. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of research in experimental low-temperature physics, solid-state physics and/or quantum device physics with potential applications in quantum computing and sensing. The candidate’s research should complement and enhance the activities of the Experimental and Theoretical Condensed Matter and Quantum Science and Technology groups within the department. The successful candidate will be expected to lead a vibrant research program funded by external grants with high visibility and to mentor young scientists (undergraduates, PhD students, and postdocs). The candidate should also effectively teach the LSU physics curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a dynamic, innovative department on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge with modern teaching and research facilities. Our faculty and students conduct internationally recognized research across multiple subfields, and the department is affiliated with the Hearne Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Center for Computational Technologies, providing opportunities for collaboration and interdisciplinary research. Responsibilities
Develop and lead an externally funded experimental research program in low-temperature physics and quantum device physics with potential applications in quantum computing and sensing. Mentor undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers; supervise and guide research activities and publications. Teach and contribute to the LSU physics curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels; participate in service and curriculum development as appropriate. Qualifications
Strong track record of research in experimental low-temperature physics, solid-state physics, and/or quantum device physics. Demonstrated potential for external funding and the ability to develop and sustain a high-visibility research program. Ability to collaborate with existing groups within the department and university. Please see the full job description and apply at:
https://lsu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/LSU/job/0233C-JW-Nicholson-Hall/Assistant-Professor_R00110109
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