Lecturer in Experimental Nuclear Physics (Paisley)
The University of Paisley is a member of SUPA (http://www.supa.ac.uk), a new physics alliance that creates a common strategy for physics research across Scotland. A joint theme in Nuclear/Plasma physics is being carried forward with our SUPA partners.
Physics research in Paisley is organised around three research areas - Experimental Nuclear Physics, Microscale Sensors and Thin Films. In this new post, we seek to appoint a researcher with an outstanding track record in experimental nuclear structure physics.
You will carry out a full range of academic duties, including teaching and administration, as well as research - appropriate training and career development opportunities will be provided. Although a research record will be the primarycriterion for appointment, a commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching is essential. Some teaching experience will be an advantage. This appointment will involve collaborations with laser-plasma physics groups at the University of Strathclyde and elsewhere. It would therefore be advantageous that the candidate has some knowledge of laser and/or plasma physics.
Informal discussions about the post are welcome to Professor Bob Chapman, robert [dot] chapman [at] paisley [dot] ac [dot] uk
Recruitment packs from the Department of Human Resources, Tel: 0141 848 3693 (24 hour answering service) or by e-mail from leanne [dot] brown [at] paisley [dot] ac [dot] uk quoting Ref: 05/093.
£25,565 - £36,959 pa
Closing date: 9 January2006.
Closing Date:
Monday, 9 January 2006
