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Four Open MSE-related Faculty Positions at SUNY Binghamton

 

    The Binghamton campus of SUNY has four faculty positions opening up in the Fall of 2007 in the area of Materials Science and Engineering, one or more will be at a senior level with tenure. Binghamton has a new but very active graduate program with PhD and MS degree offerings in Materials science and Materials Engineering.

    Two of these will be in the Harpur College of Science and Humanities and associated with the Chemistry and Physics Departments. The senior appointment will be for an experimental materials scientist with research interests either in materials related to energy storage or conversion or in biomaterials. The junior, tenure-track position will be for a theoretical materials scientist with interests in condensed matter physics.

    The other two positions will be in the Watson School of Engineering and associated with the Mechanical Engineering Department. One of these may be at the senior level and the other will be tenure track. The senior positions will be associated with the University initiative in Small Scale Systems, and the junior position will be in experimental materials engineering.

    The University has recently received 15M$ in New York State funding for new Materials Characterization equipment, including a TEM and two SEMs, which will be installed and commissioned in the first half of 2007.

    Please bring these positions to the attention of your colleagues, postdocs and graduate students. Applicants for the Materials Science positions should contact me at mtlschem@binghamton.edu Candidates for the Materials Engineering position should contact Tim Singler at singler@binghamton.edu for the junior position and Bahgat Sammakia at bahgat@binghamton.edu for the small scale systems position.

Posted: Friday, December 01, 2006 2:04 PM by Andrew Marx
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