possible) in the Physics Department, University College, Cork, in
association with the Tyndall Institute. The preferred areas are photonics,
solid state electronics, terahertz physics, metamaterials or other area
related to our ongoing research (see www.physics.ucc.ie or
www.tyndall.ie). Salary approx 50k Euro (USD75k approx). The appointee is
expected to teach undergraduate physics and do research with or related to
one of our research groups. Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent
experience and appropriate portfolio of research experience and
achievement. Teaching experience is desirable but not essential.
UCC is a 160 year old full-spectrum university with about 20k students.
Physics has 15 faculty and senior research fellows, 10 support staff, ~20
research staff, ~60 PhD students, 25 undergraduate majors per year.
Tyndall has 350 people of whom ~100 work in areas related to photonics,
most of these being members of UCC Physics.
Anyone interested please contact John McInerney at Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir. .
Cutoff date for appointment will be mid August but earlier application
will be advantageous.
We also expect to open a new search for a technical officer (PhD-level
research and teaching support function) at a similar salary scale early in
2010.
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John Gerard McInerney, PhD
Professor of Physics and Head of Department
Department of Physics/Tyndall Institute
National University of Ireland, Cork
University College, Cork, Ireland
tel +353 21 490 2468/2327
fax +353 21 427 6949
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www.physics.ucc.ie/opto/ or www.tyndall.ie
John Gerard McInerney, PhD
Professor of Physics and Head of Department
Department of Physics/Tyndall Institute
National University of Ireland, Cork
University College, Cork, Ireland
tel +353 21 490 2468/2327
fax +353 21 427 6949
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www.physics.ucc.ie/opto/ or www.tyndall.ie





