Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Penn State University
Application
Details
Posted: 17-Sep-24
Location: University Park, Pennsylvania
Categories:
Astronomy and Space Science
Physics: Astrophysics
Physics: Instrumentation and Measurement
Sector:
Academic
Work Function:
Faculty 4-Year College/University
Required Education:
Doctorate
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State, University Park campus, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor.
The search is open to any area of astronomy and astrophysics. Areas of particular interest for this year’s search include: the broad areas of exoplanets including theory and observations, planetary sciences, and astronomical instrumentation such as astrophotonics or planetary science instrumentation/missions. The department values interdisciplinarity and is open to the possibility of joint hires with allied departments such as physics, chemistry, statistics, and geosciences. We remain flexible in our direction forward and encourage excellent candidates in all areas of astronomy and astrophysics to apply.
The anticipated starting date for this appointment is summer or fall of 2025. The duties include research, teaching, supervision of student research at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and service to the university and the greater professional community. Candidates are expected to demonstrate interest in and capacity for developing a strong, independent research program, and teaching and mentorship excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Applications submitted electronically by November 1, 2024, will receive full consideration, and should include the following:
A brief cover letter that highlights the applicant’s most relevant qualifications for a faculty position at Penn State.
Curriculum vitae including a list of publications.
Three statements addressing:
Research accomplishments, plans, and vision (up to 3 pages, including figures and references),
Teaching experience, philosophy, and/or interests (up to 3 pages), and
Accomplishments, plans and vision for fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). This should describe how the applicant plans to integrate DEIB into their research, teaching, and other duties at Penn State, consistent with Penn State’s institutional goals and values. (up to 2 pages).
Application materials may comprise no more than 5 documents, each with a size limit 5MB. Applicants may need to combine materials to meet the 5 document limit, and should ensure all documents are uploaded and correct prior to final submission.
In addition to the above materials, applicants should arrange for at least three letters of recommendation to be sent directly to astro-jobs@psu.edu by the same deadline.
Competitive applicants for the rank of Assistant Professor will possess a Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, astrophysics, or a related field before beginning employment at Penn State; will demonstrate potential for developing an externally funded and collaborative research program; and will demonstrate the potential to contribute to the department’s and college’s teaching and service missions.
Candidates seeking the rank of Associate Professor should have the same qualifications as the assistant professor, as well as a strong track record of scholarly achievement, external funding, and demonstrated success in teaching and service.
Candidates for Full Professor should have the same qualifications as the associate professor, as well as a track record of research publications, funding, teaching, and service that distinguishes them, nationally or internationally.
The Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics takes an active role in building a talented and inclusive workforce. Applicants should have a commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive professional environment. Penn State is committed to and accountable for advancing DEIB in all its forms. We embrace individual uniqueness, foster a culture of inclusion that supports both broad and specific diversity initiatives, leverage the educational and institutional benefits of diversity, and engage all individuals to help them thrive. We value inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission as a land-grant institution.
Questions about the position and the Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State may be directed at the Chair of the Faculty Search Committee, Prof. Eric Ford, by e-mail at ebf11@psu.edu.
Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact 814-865-1473.
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