The Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics (NEEP) in the College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks candidates for a tenure-track/tenured faculty position in nuclear engineering with applications in the generation processing and management of radioisotopes across different disciplines.
Across the landscape of nuclear science and technology the processes for generating separating and applying specific radioisotopes are becoming more important for example: Separation and management of tritium will be critical for the safe reliable and economic growth of fusion and advanced fission technologies. Novel medical radioisotopes are being discovered and explored using multiple sources including accelerators neutron irradiation and fission products. There is a renewed national interest in processing of used nuclear fuel with multiple value streams being generated across different industry sectors.
NEEP is seeking a new faculty member to expand our research portfolio in one or more of these areas with collaboration opportunities within the department across the College of Engineering and the UW-Madison campus and with local and national industry particular a new faculty member may be able to have affiliations with Medical Physics or Chemical and Biological Engineering as appropriate.
UW-Madison offers a rare array of facilities for isotope generation: the UW Nuclear Reactor provides neutron irradiation capabilities with access to hot cell and radiochemical handling; the Ion Beam Lab delivers tunable low-energy ion beams with modern targetry and diagnostics; and the UW Cyclotron Lab supplies high-energy protons and deuterons with an ongoing expansion to higher energies and currents alpha-particle capability and an integrated theragnostic radionuclide production suite adjacent to clinical nuclear medicine capabilities.
The new hire will have a tenure home in the Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics and will join a faculty community with diverse research interests related to nuclear energy applications both fission and fusion. As a member of a vibrant nuclear engineering research community the new hire will have many opportunities to establish collaborations with both experimental and computational research groups already active on the UW campus. External partnerships with regional and national facilities are also encouraged. Faculty members are expected to establish and maintain a world-class graduate research program teach courses contribute to the education and professional development of a diverse community of undergraduate and graduate students and engage in department college university and appropriate community and professional service activities.
Teaching and developing undergraduate and graduate courses; supervising graduate student research; developing and directing a strongly funded research program; promoting an environment for learning and research; participating in departmental and university faculty governance; and contributing to professional and public service.
Department:
College of Engineering Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics
Compensation:
Negotiable 9 months / ongoing / renewable
Required Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have an excellent academic record a vision for an innovative significant and impactful research program the skills to implement it and a commitment to high quality and inclusive undergraduate and graduate instruction and mentoring.
The candidates years of experience and professional accomplishments will be commensurate with the rank sought. Associate and Full professor candidates must possess experience and scholarly credentials that meet the tenure standards of the UW-Madison Divisional Committee and of the College of Engineering.
Demonstrated accomplishments in research and teaching appropriate for a faculty appointment at the indicated level at UW-Madison.
PhD in Nuclear Engineering Materials Science Medical Physics Physics Chemical Engineering - or a closely related field by start date.
Please upload a SINGLE PDF with the following materials:
A cover letter outlining your vision for contributing to the NEEP department
A curriculum vitae highlighting research accomplishments (including complete list of publications) teaching mentoring experience and administrative roles
A statement of research
A statement on teaching
The deadline for assuring full consideration is December 31 2025. However the position will remain open and applications may be considered until the position is filled.
Dina Christenson
Department Administrator
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