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Assistant Professor of Physics
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at SUNY New Paltz invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position to begin in the Fall of 2024. We seek a candidate who is excited about teaching and mentoring students with a variety of backgrounds. The teaching load is three undergraduate courses each semester and will include introductory physics, upper-division courses, and laboratory courses. Courses during the spring and fall terms are taught in person. The successful candidate will maintain an active and vibrant on-campus research program in pure or applied physics-related areas which can draw students and visibility to the department. Examples of fields include but are not limited to astrophysics, AMO, biophysics, condensed matter, optics, or interdisciplinary physics.
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