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Studiekonsulent (førstekonsulent) ved Institutt for fysikk

NT-48/12
Ved Institutt for fysikk er det ledig fast stilling som studiekonsulent. Instituttet har for tiden ca.160 ansatte inkludert stipendiater og postdocs. Administrasjonen består totalt av 6 årsverk.

Studiekonsulent (førstekonsulent) ved Institutt for fysikk

NT-48/12
Ved Institutt for fysikk er det ledig fast stilling som studiekonsulent. Instituttet har for tiden ca.160 ansatte inkludert stipendiater og postdocs. Administrasjonen består totalt av 6 årsverk.

Instituttet søker en studiekonsulent (førstekonsulent) innenfor det studieadministrative området. Arbeidsområdet vil i hovedsak være studieplanlegging, utredninger og løpende saksplanlegging. Dette innebærer bl.a. å bistå undervisningslederne når studieplanen legges, hjelpe til med studieveiledning, koordinere formidlingsaktiviteter, være sekretær for instituttets undervisnings- og rekrutteringsutvalg. 

Stillingen krever mastergrad i fysikk eller tilsvarende. Alternativt kan relevant erfaring erstatte kravet om formell kompetanse. Det er videre ønskelig at vår nye medarbeider har administrativ praksis, helst fra saksbehandling innen studiesaker. Instituttet trenger en person som er handlings- og løsningsorientert, serviceinnstilt, flink til å samarbeide med andre, strukturert og samvittighetsfull.

Nærmere opplysninger om stillingen fås ved henvendelse til instituttleder  Asle Sudbø. Stillingens referansenummer er NT-48/12. Søknadsfrist 31.05. 2012

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Wed, 16 May 2012 09:24:27 +0200

Up to 7 PhD positions at the NT-Faculty

NT-45/12
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) invite applicants for until 7 PhD research fellowships. The fellowships are open to applicants in all areas of research covered by the faculty.

Up to 7 PhD positions at the NT-Faculty

NT-45/12
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) invite applicants for until 7 PhD research fellowships. The fellowships are open to applicants in all areas of research covered by the faculty.

Further information on the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology           and its six departments:

  1. Department of Biology
  2. Department of Biotechnology 
  3. Department of Chemical Engineering
  4. Department of Chemistry
  5. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
  6. Department of Physics

The applicants are awarded PhD fellowships on a competitive basis, to help recruit talented candidates for the PhD programs administered by the faculty at PhD programme. Moreover, the candidates have to contact a relevant research group at the faculty to define a project. An outline of the project, signed by both the applicant and his/her prospective supervisor should be included with the application. Further information on these fellowships can be obtained from the vice-dean for research Åse Krøkje or the dean Bjørn Hafskjold.

The reference number of the position is NT-45/12. Application deadline is 2012-07-01.

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Up to 7 PhD positions at Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (jobbnorge.no) Adjunct Professor in Computational Physics


Fri, 11 May 2012 11:53:40 +0200

Professor II (Complex and Soft Matter Physics)

NT-44/12
Department of Physics invites applications for an adjunct professorship (Professor II). The position is for 5 years and up to 20% of an ordinary professorship.
The Department possesses a broad basis of competence within the above mentioned field, and wants to further strengthen it by appointing an Adjunct Professor (Professor II). The position is open to both experimentalists and theorists, but the appointed person should strengthen the ongoing experimental activity within the field of complex and soft matter within the department.

Professor II (Complex and Soft Matter Physics)

NT-44/12
Department of Physics invites applications for an adjunct professorship (Professor II). The position is for 5 years and up to 20% of an ordinary professorship.
The Department possesses a broad basis of competence within the above mentioned field, and wants to further strengthen it by appointing an Adjunct Professor (Professor II). The position is open to both experimentalists and theorists, but the appointed person should strengthen the ongoing experimental activity within the field of complex and soft matter within the department.

The experimental activity within the department related to the field is mainly focused on materials physics/characterization, soft and complex systems, and surface physics/characterization. The most important experimental techniques used within the department are electron microscopy, electron spectroscopy, light scattering, rheology, x-ray scattering and scanning probe techniques. There are altogether 9 permanent faculty members and 2 Adjunct Professors associated with this activity.

The successful candidate will provide plans for a strong and vigorous research program in collaboration with already existing activity within the department, as well as plans for teaching within the field. To this end, applicants are encouraged to contact members of the department to obtain information on ongoing research activity and existing infrastructure. The adjunct professor should possess a research record at high international level in the physics of complex and soft matter.

At present the Department of Physics has 26 professors, 12 associate professors, 5 adjunct professors, approximately 25 post docs and about 75 PhD research fellows.

More information about Department of Physics and the position can be obtained from Head of Department  Asle Sudbø. The position's reference number is NT-44/12. Closing date: May 31. 2012.

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Professor II (Complex and Soft Matter Physics (jobbnorge.no) 


Fri, 11 May 2012 10:05:05 +0200

Adjunct Professor in Computational Physics

NT-43/12
Department of Physics invites applications for an adjunct professorship (Professor II). The position is for 5 years and up to 20 % of an ordinary professorship.
Department of Physics will establish a wide competence base in computational physics based on research at high international level anchored in the development and use of algorithms in addition to improving its high performance computing competence. The Department's research in computational physics is at present focused on complex systems and materials, plasmonics and optics, and on quantum-condensed matter physics. There is also a large and growing activity within related disciplines such as computational chemistry and materials science. This increase coincides with important strategic aims, both at NTNU and nationally.

Adjunct Professor in Computational Physics

NT-43/12
Department of Physics invites applications for an adjunct professorship (Professor II). The position is for 5 years and up to 20 % of an ordinary professorship.
Department of Physics will establish a wide competence base in computational physics based on research at high international level anchored in the development and use of algorithms in addition to improving its high performance computing competence. The Department's research in computational physics is at present focused on complex systems and materials, plasmonics and optics, and on quantum-condensed matter physics. There is also a large and growing activity within related disciplines such as computational chemistry and materials science. This increase coincides with important strategic aims, both at NTNU and nationally.

The adjunct professor should possess a research record at high international level in computational physics, including the development of algorithms and code. The adjunct professor should bring expertise to the Department that strengthens ongoing activities or initiates new activities through collaboration with the permanent faculty.

More information about Department of Physics and the position can be obtained from Head of Department Asle Sudbø. The position's reference number is NT-43/12. Closing date: 2012.05.31.

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Adjunct Professor in Computational Physics (jobbnorge.no) Adjunct Professor in Computational Physics


Fri, 11 May 2012 10:06:55 +0200

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