{"id":6414,"date":"2021-09-17T15:46:24","date_gmt":"2021-09-17T22:46:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/erlenmeyer\/?p=6414"},"modified":"2021-09-17T15:46:25","modified_gmt":"2021-09-17T22:46:25","slug":"assistant-professor-materials-science-clark-university","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/erlenmeyer\/2021\/09\/17\/assistant-professor-materials-science-clark-university\/","title":{"rendered":"Assistant Professor, Materials Science &#8211; Clark University"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Job Description:<br>The Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Clark University invites applications for a tenure track<br>Assistant Professor position focusing on materials science to begin August 2022.<br>Requirements:<br>Candidates are expected to develop an active, externally funded, experimental research program in<br>materials science involving graduate and undergraduate students. Research focused on the synthesis of<br>new materials or the chemical modification of existing systems is of particular interest. Candidates are<br>also expected to show promise of excellent teaching in chemistry at both undergraduate and graduate<br>levels, with the ability to teach Introductory Chemistry and advanced chemistry and materials science<br>courses. A Ph.D. in chemistry or a closely related discipline and leadership experience in past or current<br>research projects are required.<br>Clark University currently requires all employees and students to be vaccinated against COVID-19.<br>Exemptions will be made for medical or disability reasons or religious beliefs, and could be made, at the<br>sole discretion of the University, for other well-documented reasons.<br>Additional Information:<br>The Carlson School offers both undergraduate (B.A.) and graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) degrees in<br>chemistry and biochemistry and molecular biology. Student engagement in research is a major focus of<br>both the undergraduate and graduate programs. Some examples of current faculty research in chemistry<br>and physics with the potential for collaborations are:<br>\u2022 Studies of charge transport through self-assembled solid polymer electrolytes<br>\u2022 Synthesis of low-dimensional antiferro magnets<br>\u2022 Solid-state NMR studies of structural order in layered perovskites<br>\u2022 Synthesis of phase-change materials for thermal batteries and temperature regulation.<br>\u2022 Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of low-dimensional crystalline systems<br>\u2022 In homogeneity and charge modulation in unconventional superconductors<br>\u2022 Studies of dipolar bosons in lattice systems<br>Additional information on the department is available at: https:\/\/www.clarku.edu\/departments\/chemistry\/<br>Additional information on research in the Physics Department is available at:<br>https:\/\/www.clarku.edu\/departments\/physics\/research\/faculty-research\/<br>Clark University embraces equal opportunity and affirmative action as core values: we believe that<br>cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our<br>students, our employees and our community. This commitment applies to every aspect of education,<br>services, and employment policies and practices at Clark. Our commitment to diversity informs our efforts<br>in recruitment, hiring and retention. All positions at Clark share in the responsibility for building a<br>community that values diversity and the uniqueness of others by exhibiting integrity and respect in<br>interacting with all members of the Clark community to create an atmosphere of fairness and belonging.<br>We strongly encourage members from historically underrepresented communities, inclusive of all women,<br>to apply.<br><br>Application Instructions:<br>To be considered for this position, you must submit your credentials online. Create a Clark University<br>Careers Account and submit materials at<br>clarku.interviewexchange.com\/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=136622. You will be able to upload the<br>following documents, which are required for consideration:<br>\u2022 Cover letter<br>\u2022 CV<br>\u2022 Statement of research plans (not to exceed three pages)<br>\u2022 Statement of teaching philosophy and summary of teaching experience and interests (not to<br>exceed three pages)<br>\u2022 Statement describing contributions and future plans to support diversity, equity, and inclusion in<br>their academic activities (not to exceed two pages)<br>\u2022 Three letters of reference<br>Review of applications will begin on October 8, 2021.<br>Applicants\u2019 diversity, equity, and inclusion statements should detail how their scholarship and teaching<br>will support the success of students from underrepresented racial, ethnic, and gender backgrounds and<br>further Clark&#8217;s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.<br>Inquiries regarding this position should be directed to Professor Luis Smith, Chair, Materials Science<br>Search Committee at lusmith@clarku.edu.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Job Description:The Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Clark University invites applications for a tenure trackAssistant Professor position focusing on materials science to begin August 2022.Requirements:Candidates are expected to develop an active, externally funded, experimental research program inmaterials science involving graduate and undergraduate students. 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