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Assistant Professor Radiochemistry, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Nevada, Las Vegas  ·  Las Vegas, NV
Assistant ProfessorTenure-TrackChemistry & Biochemistry

Position summary

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) appreciates your interest in employment. We ask that you keep in mind the following when completing your application: Once you start the application process you cannot save your work. Please ensure you have all required attachment(s) available to complete your application before you begin the process. Required attachments are listed below on the posting. Your application

will not be considered without the required attachments. Please note that applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.Once a recruitment has closed, applications will no longer be accepted. If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact Human Resources at (702) 895-3504 or unlvjobs@unlv.edu.Job DescriptionThe University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites

applications for Assistant Professor Radiochemistry, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry [R0150293]. ROLE of the POSITIONThe new tenure-track Assistant Professor will be expected to: a) contribute to the undergraduate and graduate teaching in Chemistry, Inorganic Materials, Nuclear Science and Radiochemistry, b) develop a vigorous externally-funded research program in an area of Radiochemistry (e.g.

radioanalytical, separations, forensics, radiopharmaceuticals, synthesis, or any other closely related research area emphasizing science involving the radioelements) c) engage in service to the University and community, and d) mentor undergraduate and graduate students in research through laboratory engagement and direct supervision.The new faculty member will primarily teach undergraduate and graduate courses in

radiochemistry and its uses while contributing to the existing courses in the chemistry department. The position also includes an expectation to contribute to the continued development and delivery of the UNLV undergraduate radiochemistry curriculum. Exploiting and actively utilizing existing radiochemistry laboratory equipment and facilities is expected, consistent with the program’s longstanding collaborative and

cooperative research culture. Successful applicants will develop a rigorous, externally funded research program that contributes to the research and education mission of the Radiochemistry Program while participating in the maintenance, expansion, and shared use of radiochemistry infrastructure. The successful candidate is also expected to provide scientific and programmatic leadership in ongoing and emerging

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