[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: Fwd: Looking to fill Atmospheric Physics position

Paula Fisher paulad at ucar.edu
Thu Oct 4 13:53:33 MDT 2012


Another Opportunity.

Paula




> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> *From: *"Wragg, Jeffrey L" <WraggJ at cofc.edu <mailto:WraggJ at cofc.edu>>
>> *Date: *October 3, 2012 11:42:01 AM EDT
>> *To: *"joberhe at clemson.edu <mailto:joberhe at clemson.edu>" 
>> <joberhe at clemson.edu <mailto:joberhe at clemson.edu>>
>> *Subject: **Looking to fill Atmospheric Physics position*
>>
>> Dear Professor Oberheide,
>>
>> I am contacting you to make you aware of an open tenure-track 
>> position in Atmospheric Physics within the Department of Physics and 
>> Astronomy at the College of Charleston.  I found you because I was 
>> looking for people that seemed to have backgrounds and interests that 
>> are similar to what we are looking for.  Our hope is that you will 
>> know some potential candidates and forward this to them.  Candidates 
>> must have a commitment to excellence in teaching undergraduate 
>> physics or astronomy (including at the introductory level), in 
>> addition to specific courses related to the atmospheric physics 
>> program. We expect the successful candidate to establish and sustain 
>> an active research program.  A PhD in physics, atmospheric physics, 
>> or a closely-related field is required, and post-doctoral experience 
>> is preferred.
>> Details of the position are available at: 
>> http://physics.cofc.edu/faculty-resources/Positions.php
>>
>> The College of Charleston has an existing BA/BS in Physics with a 
>> concentration in Meteorology, which we hope to expand into an 
>> Atmospheric Physics degree.  Housing this new program in our 
>>  department will allow us the opportunity to create and shape a truly 
>> unique program that emphasizes our strengths.
>>
>> The College of Charleston has a very vigorous program in physics and 
>> astrophysics with 17 full-time faculty who are widely respected and 
>> are dedicated teachers and researchers.   Our energetic students, 
>> currently about one hundred majors, truly value opportunities for 
>> meaningful undergraduate research experiences.
>>
>> I hope you can help us find a suitable candidate for this position. 
>>  If you require further information, please do not hesitate to 
>> contact me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeffrey L.  Wragg, PhD
>> Department of Physics and Astronomy
>> College of Charleston
>> Charleston, SC 29424
>>
>> 843.953.5781
>> http://wraggj.people.cofc.edu/
>>
>>
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