Chair
School of Physics
The Georgia Institute of Technology invites nominations and
applications for the position of Chair and Professor of Physics. We
are seeking a person with an outstanding record of scholarly and
educational achievement to provide creative leadership in physics
and in the continuous development of education and research.
The School of Physics is one of the strongest components in the
College of Sciences at Georgia Tech, with an excellent and
expanding program of research and teaching at both the graduate
and undergraduate levels. Georgia Tech’s commitment to
interdisciplinary collaboration is also a major asset that has led to
frequent and fruitful interactions of faculty in the School with other
strong programs in science and engineering at the Institute. School
strengths include astrophysics, atomic and molecular physics,
biophysics, computational physics, condensed matter physics,
nonlinear dynamics, optical physics, and statistical physics. The
School of Physics has about 130 undergraduate physics majors and
105 graduate students. Our present faculty stands at 35, and we
have a commitment to increase this number over the next five years.
Georgia Tech is situated on an attractive campus in the heart of
Atlanta, a large and vibrant city with great economic and cultural
strengths.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications
should include a curriculum vitae including research, teaching,
administrative experience, and a list of publications. Applications
and nominations should be sent preferably by e-mail to:
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System of Georgia, is an equal education and employment
opportunity institution.
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