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From: Vela-Becerra, Javier [CHEM] <vela(a)iastate.edu>
Date: Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 7:11 PM
Subject: Junior Faculty Positions Open at Iowa State University
To:
Dear Colleague,
We have two junior positions open, one in inorganic chemistry - our add is
attached/below.
Please pass this on to any potentially interested parties.
Sincerely,
Javier Vela, PhD
Associate Professor of Chemistry,
Iowa State University
2101E Hach Hall 515-294-5536
2438 Pammel Dr, Ames, IA 50011
www.chem.iastate.edu/faculty/Javier_Vela
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS IN INORGANIC AND THEORETICAL AND/OR
COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY
Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011
The Department of Chemistry at ISU seeks candidates for tenure-track
Assistant Professor positions in (a) inorganic and (b) theoretical and
computational chemistry, both broadly defined. Candidates should have a
demonstrated potential for transformative research and excellent classroom
teaching. Candidates with expertise complementing those that already exist
in chemistry and related departments and who are willing to collaborate are
strongly encouraged.
Qualified applicants must have a PhD in chemistry or a closely related
discipline, a strong research record, and enthusiasm for teaching
undergraduate and graduate chemistry courses. For further information about
these positions and to apply online see
http://www.iastatejobs.com.
Inorganic #600167 and Theoretical and/or Computational #600168.The
application package should include a cover letter, a CV listing
publications, statements of future research plans and interests (max. of 10
pages), and of teaching philosophy (max. of 3 pages), and 3 references. To
be given full consideration, applications must be submitted by October 1,
2016.
As part of a major interdisciplinary hiring initiative (
las.iastate.edu/faculty-careers) in the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences (
www.las.iastate.edu/) at Iowa State University (ISU), a new joint
initiative by the Departments of Chemistry and Physics & Astronomy aims to
foster and enhance capabilities in mesoscale science. Multiple new hires in
the field of Mesoscale Science are planned over the next 2-3 years and
should expect to benefit from and contribute to the interaction and
collaboration among these and other departments. This mesoscale initiative
includes synthesis, characterization, and theoretical understanding of
novel functional materials with unique properties controlled by their
complex, multi-scale heterogeneous structure. It will build on existing
strengths in synthesis of functional nanomaterials, experimental condensed
matter physics, and theory & simulation within both departments, and
related efforts at the USDOE Ames Laboratory. Candidates with an interest
in this area are particularly encouraged to apply.
Iowa State University is an EO/AA employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender or gender expression, national origin, disability, or
protected Vets status. The University and the LAS College provide an
intellectual environment conducive to academic excellence and diversity,
offer mentoring programs for new faculty, and are committed to increasing
the diversity of the faculty, the student body, and the curriculum.
Iowa State University (
www.iastate.edu) is an AAU-member comprehensive,
land grant, Carnegie Doctoral/Research Extensive University with an
enrollment of over 36,000 students. The university is located in Ames, IA,
one of the nation's most highly rated metropolitan areas of its size. ISU
is committed to achieving inclusive excellence through a diverse workforce
and is dedicated to supporting work-life balance through flexible policies.