[Neutron]
New Joint Faculty Position in Experimental Condensed-Matter Physics
jointly between Bragg Institute and UNSW, Sydney, Australia -
closing date 25 April 2008 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
ROBINSON, Robert
rro at ansto.gov.au
Fri Mar 7 19:40:21 CET 2008
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Experimental
Condensed-Matter Physics
Faculty of Science
SCHOOL OF PHYSICS, University of New South Wales
REF. 5382NET
See http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/07030801.html
for more detail
The School of Physics is a leading centre for physics research and
teaching in Australia. Current research strengths are in the areas of
condensed-matter physics, theoretical physics, astrophysics and optics,
biophysics and musical acoustics, and environmental and applied physics.
Teaching extends to a full Honours (Physics) program, Advanced Science
Physics degrees and approximately 2000 students per year enrolled in
science and engineering programs. Class sizes range from small group
teaching (10-20 students) through to large lecture groups (100-250).
The School is committed to providing a stimulating environment which
promotes excellence and innovation in the fields of our research
strengths. This appointment is a part of a broader initiative in the
area of condensed-matter physics, strongly correlated electron systems
and novel materials.
The Bragg Institute at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology
Organisation (ANSTO), is an international leader in neutron beam and
X-ray science. It has 30 research staff, along with 10 postdoctoral
fellows and substantial technical support. There are significant
additional collaborations with other scientific Institutes at ANSTO, and
a number of formal partnerships with external organizations in Australia
and overseas. The Institute is the primary scientific and user interface
to the new 20-MW OPAL Research Reactor. There is also a close
relationship between the Institute and the new 3-GeV Australian
Synchrotron in Melbourne. The School of Physics, in conjunction with
the Bragg Institute, is establishing this position as part of a new
initiative.
The salary range for Lecturer is A$71,779 - A$84,618 per annum; Senior
Lecturer is A$87,182 - A$100,022 per annum; and for Associate Lecturer
is A$104,301 - A$114,569 per annum depending on qualifications and
experience (plus up 17% employer superannuation contributions plus leave
loading).
Applicants should systematically address the selection criteria in their
application. Women and people from equity groups are encouraged to
apply.
For further information, please contact Professor Richard Newbury on
telephone (61 2) 9385 4553 or email r.newbury at unsw.edu.au
<mailto:r.newbury at unsw.edu.au>
For the Information Package click HERE
<http://www.hr.unsw.edu.au/services/recruitment/jobs/info/pd07030801.pdf
>
Further information on the School of Physics, please visit:
www.phys.unsw.edu.au <http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/>
Further information on the Bragg Institute, please visit:
www.ansto.gov.au/bragg.html
Applications close : 25 April 2008
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Robert A. Robinson
Head, The Bragg Institute, B87
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
PMB 1, Menai NSW 2234
Australia
Tel: +61 (2) 9717 9204
FAX: +61 (2) 9717 3606
Mobile: 0417 017 503
E-mail: robert.robinson at ansto.gov.au
www.ansto.gov.au/bragg
www.ansto.gov.au/bragg/contacts/dr_robert_robinson.html
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