Experimental Ultrafast AMO Assistant Professor
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

kansas state university

EXPERIMENTAL ULTRAFAST AMO physics

 

The J. R. Macdonald Laboratory (JRML) in the Department of Physics at Kansas State University seeks a faculty member in the area of experimental AMO Ultrafast Laser Science. Interest in Attosecond Physics, Coherent Control, or other areas that match the JRML research effort will be considered favorably. The successful candidate will be appointed at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Physics Department. Candidates must present credentials which will justify appointment at this level, including a Ph.D. in AMO Physics or related discipline.

The Department has outstanding experimental and theoretical AMO physics programs, directed by 11 faculty members. It has extensive laser and accelerator facilities in the James R. Macdonald Laboratory. These facilities are being used to address an array of unique problems in AMO science. A description of research in the JRM laboratory can be found at http://www.phys.ksu.edu/area/jrm/ .

The successful candidate should also demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring of students and to serving a diverse population.

Applications should be sent, to JRML Search Committee, 116 Cardwell Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-2601 or to jrmsearch@phys.ksu.edu.  In addition to a curriculum vita, applications should include statements of research and teaching interests and applicant should arrange to have three letters of reference sent . Screening of applicants will begin on November 26, 2007, and continue until the position is filled. Kansas State University is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer and actively seeks diversity among its employees.

Date Posted: 10/02/07