Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics (Plasma Theory and Computation)
Interview Engineering(3 months ago)
About this role
Tenure-track or tenured Professor in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a focus on plasma theory and computation. The hire will have a tenure home in the Department of Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics and join the campus plasma and fusion research community. Appointment is a 9-month, ongoing, renewable faculty position.
Required Skills
- Plasma Theory
- Computational Physics
- Simulation
- Research Leadership
- Grant Writing
- Teaching
- Graduate Mentoring
- Collaborative Research
- Publication
Qualifications
- PhD in Nuclear Engineering
- PhD in Physics
- PhD in Related Field
About Interview Engineering
wisc.eduUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison is a public, top-ranked research university located in Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 1849, UW–Madison offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs and supports extensive research, teaching, and public service across many disciplines. The campus combines strong academic departments, research centers, and experiential learning opportunities to serve students, faculty, and the wider community. UW–Madison is committed to discovery, innovation, and community engagement at local and global levels.
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