
Associate Professor - Intersection of Theoretical High Energy Physics and Astrophysics
Are you passionate about exploring the mysteries of the universe through the intersection of theoretical high energy physics and astrophysics? Do you have a strong academic background and a desire to mentor and inspire the next generation of physicists? If so, The Ohio State University is seeking a dynamic and dedicated individual to join our team as an Associate Professor in this cutting-edge field. As an Associate Professor, you will have the opportunity to conduct ground-breaking research, teach and mentor students, and contribute to the vibrant academic community at our institution. We are looking for candidates with a PhD in physics or a related field, a strong publication record, and a commitment to excellence in both research and teaching. If you are driven by curiosity and have a passion for pushing the boundaries of our understanding of the universe, we encourage you to apply for this exciting position.
- Conduct ground-breaking research in theoretical high energy physics and astrophysics.
- Teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students in the field of physics.
- Inspire and motivate students to pursue a career in physics.
- Contribute to the academic community at the institution through participation in seminars, conferences, and other events.
- Publish research findings in reputable journals and present at conferences.
- Collaborate with other researchers and departments within the university.
- Keep up-to-date with advancements and developments in the field of high energy physics and astrophysics.
- Develop and teach courses in the field of physics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Supervise and mentor graduate students in their research projects.
- Serve on committees and participate in departmental activities.
- Maintain a strong commitment to excellence in both research and teaching.
- Represent the university and the department in the wider scientific community.
- Actively seek and secure external funding for research projects.
- Foster a diverse and inclusive learning environment for students.
- Uphold the values and mission of the university.
A Phd In Physics Or A Related Field, With A Specialization In Theoretical High Energy Physics And Astrophysics.
A Strong Publication Record In High Impact Journals, Demonstrating Expertise In Both Theoretical High Energy Physics And Astrophysics.
Experience In Securing External Funding Through Grants And Collaborations With Other Institutions And Organizations.
Proven Track Record Of Teaching And Mentoring Students At The Undergraduate And Graduate Level In Both Theoretical High Energy Physics And Astrophysics.
Active Involvement In The Research Community, Including Participation In Conferences, Workshops, And Collaborations With Other Researchers In The Field.
Research
Teaching
Data Analysis
Grant writing
Collaboration
high energy
Publications
Mathematical modeling
Particle Physics
Astrophysics
Computational Skills
Theoretical Physics
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Associate Professor - Intersection of Theoretical High Energy Physics and Astrophysics in Columbus, OH, USA is $80,000 to $160,000 per year. Salaries may vary depending on factors such as experience, qualifications, and the specific institution or organization.
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The Ohio State University is a public research university in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and the ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. Ohio State is home to the Wexner Medical Center and world-class graduate and undergraduate programs.

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