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Assistant or Associate Professor at the Intersection of Theoretical Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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- Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship.
- PhD in physics, engineering, or a related technical field or equivalent level of demonstrated knowledge.
- Expert knowledge of state-of-the-art concepts to include experience and ability to lead independent work conducting applied physics research in one or more of the following fields: plasma physics, radiation transport, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and hydrodynamics.
- Record of completing and/or leading outstanding research in relevant areas of physics and engineering.
- Extensive experience working effectively independently and in a multi-disciplinary, team-research environment.
- Expert problem-solving and decision-making skills necessary to independently address challenging problems.
- Nationally recognized expert knowledge in above-mentioned fields.
- Expert communicator to effectively present, explain, influence, and advise and represent the Program and Laboratory to senior management and external sponsors.
Qualifications We Desire
- Demonstrated ability/commitment to promote and value inclusion, diversity, equity, and accountability principles in the workplace.
- Extensive expertise with computer-based design and analysis of experiments.
- Extensive experience at the expert level in the development of principles, theories, concepts, and techniques relevant to applied physics research.
About Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
For more than 60 years, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has applied science and technology to make the world a safer place.Livermore’s defining responsibility is ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear deterrent. Yet LLNL’s mission is broader than stockpile stewardship, as dangers ranging from nuclear proliferation and terrorism to energy shortages and climate change threaten national security and global stability. The Laboratory’s science and engineering are being applied to achieve breakthroughs for counterterrorism and nonproliferation, defense and intelligence, energy and environmental security.
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