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Research Assistant Professor, Physics - OHIO University
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at OHIO University is seeking applications for a Research Assistant Professor for their Edwards Accelerator laboratory.Position Summary:Lead the development of new neutron science capabilities for the Edwards Accelerator laboratory, including the submission of funding proposals. Manage experiments in the laboratory that are led by outside users. Perform measurements Utilizing the nuclear science capabilities in the laboratory. Present and publish research results.Primary Accountabilities: Develop applied nuclear science capabilities in the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory, with a focus on neutron applications. Lead submission of grant prop
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