Assistant Professor in Computational Cosmology or High Energy Theory
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The University of New Hampshire Department of Physics and Astronomy is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Computational Cosmology or Theoretical High Energy Physics. The role involves establishing a research program, teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, and contributing to departmental activities.
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unh.eduThe University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public research university with its flagship campus in Durham, New Hampshire, serving undergraduate, graduate, and professional students across a range of colleges and programs. UNH emphasizes hands‑on and experiential learning alongside world‑class research, small class sizes, and strong student outcomes — including a reported 94% undergraduate success rate and a #7 ranking among Best Value Public Universities in the U.S. The university also highlights access and affordability, campus services and athletics (Wildcats), preparing students for careers and civic engagement.
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2018
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