Faculty Position (open rank) in Experimental Quantum Information Science

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Friday, November 15, 2024

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Department of Physics invites applications for a open rank faculty member in experimental quantum information science, broadly defined, to begin in August 2025. Research interest in quantum cryptography, quantum computing, quantum communication, quantum metrology, or other areas related to quantum cybersecurity is desirable. Candidates should have a PhD in Physics (or equivalent). We seek candidates who have the capacity to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program and who will also contribute to the diversity and excellence of the department in teaching, mentoring, and service.

UMBC is a Carnegie Foundation R1 (Doctoral University with Very High Research Activity) institution, located within seven miles of downtown Baltimore, MD. The University has over 14,000 students, including 3,600 graduate students and routinely ranks among of the top institutions in the nation for undergraduate teaching and innovation in U.S. News and World Report. UMBC is especially proud of its diverse student population, and it is designated a minority-serving institution (MSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. Details on UMBC’s research profile are available online. The Department of Physics currently consists of 21 tenure-track and 6 research faculty, 4 full-time lecturers, 56 PhD students and 120 undergraduate majors. The department offers a BS and BA in Physics, and PhD degrees in Physics and in Atmospheric Physics. For more information, see physics.umbc.edu.

The Physics Department is committed to the UMBC mission of inclusion and in creating a collegial environment where all faculty members can achieve excellence. We are particularly interested in candidates who demonstrate an active commitment to inclusion of underserved and/or underrepresented populations in research, teaching, leadership, and service. The Department of Physics has an active Graduate Women in Physics group and an Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics group and has ties with the nationally acclaimed Meyerhoff Scholars Program. Information on faculty diversity initiatives and faculty groups is available at facultydiversity.umbc.edu, and information on the resources provided to help balance work and personal priorities are available at work-life-balance. UMBC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Qualifications:
A PhD in Physics (or equivalent) is required.

Application Instructions:
Interested candidates should upload an application letter, a CV, detailed research and teaching plans, a statement of commitment to inclusive excellence in higher education, and the names and addresses of at least three references on the Interfolio website at apply.interfolio.com/152900 The inclusive excellence statement should include an explanation of the candidate’s commitment and demonstrated or potential ability to contribute to diversity, inclusion, and equity in teaching, mentoring, recruiting, and departmental climate. Applications will be received until a suitable candidate is identified. Applications submitted by November 15, 2024 will receive full consideration.