postdoctoral fellowship in acoustics
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7/28/2019 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Acoustics
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in AcousticTerm:Two-year, full-time fellowship beginning late May 2013 through late August 2015
Requirements:
Hold a Ph.D. in an acoustics-related field (awarded between May 2008 - May 2013) Demonstrate expertise in one or more of the following areas: acoustic measurements
signal processing techniques numerical simulations computational modeling undergraduate teaching
Contribute to increasing the diversity of Vassar College Conform to all eligibility requirements of the Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD)
Duties: Teach the equivalent of three courses
during each academic year in residence
Assist with an on-going, NSF-fundedacoustics research project (Award
Number: 1055268)
Participate in departmental activities Interact with undergraduate students
Benefits: Compensation commensurate with th
of a full-time faculty member with
comparable qualifications
Receipt of mentoring in teaching andscholarship
Attendance at the annual CFD ScholaConference
Deadline + Application:Applications will be considered immediately;for full consideration, applications should bereceived by October 30, 2012. To apply,
candidates should create an applicationthrough the CFD website:
www.gettysburg.edu/about/offices/provost/cfd/
Contact:David T. Bradley, Ph.D.Assistant Professor / CFD Mentor
Vassar College - Physics + [email protected]
Applicants should e-mail the CFD mentor to aler
them to a submitted application
Sponsored by:
Department of Physics + Astronomy at Vassar CollegeVassar College is a highly selective, coeducational liberal arts college of about 2450 undergraduates, locatethe beautiful and historic Hudson Valley seventy-five miles north of New York City. The city of Poughkeep
benefits from rich cultural diversity and from convenient commuter rail access to New York City. The Vass
College Acoustics Research Laboratory (VAR-Lab) is a state-of-the-art acoustics facility housed in the VasCollege Physics + Astronomy Department
Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD) in Liberal Arts CollegesThe Consortium for Faculty Diversity (CFD) is an association of liberal arts colleges committed tostrengthening the ethnic diversity of students and of faculty members at liberal arts colleges. Fellowship
applicants must contribute to increasing the diversity of the College by increasing the Colleges ethnic and
racial diversity, maximizing the educational benefits of diversity, and/or increasing the number of professorwho can and will use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of students.