CEDAR email: Please post to CEDAR email forum

G. Hussey glenn.hussey at usask.ca
Thu Dec 19 13:12:34 MST 2024


Dear Madam or Sir,

   Please post the following faculty opportunity at the University of 
Saskatchewan on the CEDAR email list.


Thanks,  Glenn
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Dr. G. C. Hussey, FEC, P. Eng., P. Phys.
Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics
University of Saskatchewan
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JOB OPENING: SuperDARN Faculty Position at the University of Saskatchewan

From: Glenn Hussey (glenn.hussey at usask.ca)

Review of applications will begin January 7, 2025; however, applications 
will be accepted and evaluated until the position is filled. The 
anticipated start date is July 1, 2025.

The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics at the University of 
Saskatchewan seeks applications from qualified individuals for a 
tenure-track faculty position in Space Physics at the rank of Assistant 
Professor. For full details see:

https://usask.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/14/home/requisition/13075?c=usask

We are seeking candidates who demonstrate promise for excellence in 
research, teaching, graduate student supervision, securing competitive 
external research funding, and engaging in professional service and 
outreach. Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in space radar 
research using SuperDARN (Super Dual Auroral Radar Network) and show 
potential for leadership within the collaboration.

Our Department leads the Canadian SuperDARN operation and chairs the 
international ten-nation SuperDARN collaboration. SuperDARN Canada 
operations are supported by the CFI MSI (Major Science Initiatives) 
program, making SuperDARN Canada a national research facility. SuperDARN 
Canada is also supported by the Canadian Space Agency and Innovation 
Saskatchewan.

The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics is responsible for 
undergraduate programs in Physics (B.Sc.), an accredited Engineering 
Physics program (B.E.), supports an interdisciplinary program in 
Mathematical Physics (B.Sc.), and offers thesis-based M.Sc. and Ph.D. 
graduate programs in Physics. Holding P.Eng. licensure or eligibility to 
apply for licensure is an asset for a candidate.

We encourage individuals from equity-deserving groups, including women, 
members of racialized minorities, Indigenous persons, and persons with 
disabilities, to apply. Applications from Indigenous persons and women are 
especially encouraged. The Department of Physics and Engineering Physics 
is committed to excellence in research and recognizes that equity, 
diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are fundamental to this goal. Recruitment 
will be guided by the strong commitment of the University of Saskatchewan, 
the College of Arts and Science, and the Department of Physics and 
Engineering Physics to EDI.


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