
The momentum-resolved spectroscopy group led by Professor Kemp Plumb in the Department of Physics at Brown University invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in experimental condensed matter physics, with a focus on neutron scattering studies of out-of-equilibrium frustrated magnets. The successful candidate will work in the group of Prof. Kemp Plumb at Brown University in close collaboration with neutron scattering groups at Oak Ridge National Lab.
The position is expected to extend for a period of two years, beginning in the fall of 2026, with a possibility of renewal for a third year contingent on performance, need, and availability of funding. For further information regarding the position, please contact Prof. Plumb at kemp_plumb@brown.edu.
For this position, Brown offers only the J-1 visa classification to scholars who need immigration sponsorship in order to enter the U.S. and commence lawful employment under the terms of their appointment.
Qualifications for the position include a PhD in Physics or related fields at the time the position commences [conferral between 7/1/2024 and 7/1/2027. Candidates should have an excellent track record of academic performance including scientific publications. Experience with neutron and/or x-ray scattering experiments is benefit.
Interested candidates are asked to please provide a curriculum vitae, three confidential letters of recommendation, and a short statement (not exceeding three pages) describing past research efforts and future research goals. Candidates should address in their materials (cover letter or statements) how they would contribute to the research and/or teaching missions of our diverse and inclusive university community.
Applications are to be submitted online at https://apply.interfolio.com/188061 Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
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