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Assistant Professor in Experimental or Observational Cosmology
The Department of Physics at Boston University is seeking candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in experimental or observational cosmology. We encourage applications from candidates whose expertise includes development of new instruments or analysis techniques for next-generation experiments to investigate cutting edge questions in cosmology. The successful candidate is expected to have completed a Ph.D. degree, to lead a robust research program, and to participate fully in the university’s teaching mission at both, the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications should be submitted via https://academicjobsonli
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