Position Summary
Applicants who work in the field of advanced nanomaterials and can complement or grow current research efforts in the department (primarily experimental) are welcome to apply. Of particular interest are those whose research programs will focus on and expertise in the design fabrication and synthesis characterization and applications of advanced materials particularly in the context of nanoscience and nanotechnology of semiconductors primarily experimental with the extensive use of cleanroom. The nanoscience faculty has access to a suite of cleanroom micro/nanofabrication tools material synthesis and testing resources. However all strong applicants working in the field of advanced materials broadly defined will be considered.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualified applicants will have an earned PhD in a relevant science discipline such as chemistry or chemical engineering physics materials science and engineering electrical engineering or biomaterials and have at least two years of postdoctoral training.
Preferred Qualifications
Competitive candidates will have an excellent record of research as demonstrated by their publication record and exhibit great promise of extramural funding or have an established record of extramural funding. New faculty will be expected to develop an externallysupported research program teach effectively at the graduate level collaborate with researchers in the Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering as well as with researchers in their field and participate in Departmental and University service activities with opportunities at the Joint School to engage in entrepreneurial activities.