Required Qualifications
Ph.D. or equivalent degree in chemistry or a closely related field. Evidence of an established and ongoing outstanding research program is required. Such evidence may include a strong publication history in peerreviewed journals prior external funding support letters of recommendation and a professional research proposal (including estimated startup budget requirements and estimated cost) in Chemistry fields associated with nuclear science and technology. The research proposal submitted by the applicant is an essential component of the application and should demonstrate the applicants potential for obtaining major external funding. The successful candidate must be qualified to teach at both the graduate and undergraduate level related areas of chemical science and in the general chemistry program. The potential for developing excellent teaching skills is essential. The successful applicant must demonstrate excellence as a supervisor and mentor to graduate and undergraduate students. The successful applicant must demonstrate excellent leadership and management skills working effectively with large collaborative groups and people with diverse backgrounds and expertise Excellent spoken and written English language skills are essential. Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Security Clearance in a timely fashion.
Preferred Qualifications
Experienced collaboration with US National Laboratories and the ability to excel in a culturally diverse environment.
Required Experience:
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