Faculty Positions
The Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Programs in the George W. Woodruff School at Georgia Tech seek applications for tenure-track faculty positions in nuclear engineering; salary and rank commensurate with experience. Candidates with background in nuclear fuels, radiochemistry, nuclear chemical engineering, probabilistic risk assessment or reactor dynamics and safety are preferred. Qualifications include an earned doctorate degree in nuclear engineering, or a related field, the ability to obtain research funding and to advise graduate students, and broad teaching skills. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled. Georgia Tech is an equal educational/employment opportunity institution. The selection process will include a background screening. Please apply directly to the school's employment website.
Untenured Faculty/Academic Professional Position
The Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Programs
in the George W. Woodruff School at Georgia Tech seek a candidate to
direct and enhance the academic and research laboratories in the nuclear
engineering and medical physics (NRE/MP) programs. Responsibilities include
the securing funding and the expansion of the radiation sources laboratory
and some teaching. This is an untenured faculty position carrying a fiscal
year (12 months) appointment. The candidate must successfully complete
the training requirements and background screening for access into the
radiation control zone and security area. Qualifications include an earned
doctorate degree in nuclear engineering or a related field. The selection
process will include a background screening. Georgia Tech is an equal
education/employment opportunity institution. Please apply to nremp.recruiting@nre.gatech.edu.
Graduate Research Assistantships: Nuclear & Radiological
Engineering
Graduate Research Assistantships are available for students wishing
to pursue graduate study leading to the MS and PhD degrees in Nuclear & Radiological
Engineering at Georgia Tech. The salary is ~$22,800, with the possibility
of additional topping fellowships for qualified students. Out-of-state
tuition is waived for graduate research assistants. Research positions
are available in most of the Nuclear & Radiological Engineering and
Medical Physics Program research areas: applications of radiation to
medicine, criticality safety, computational radiation dosimetry, fusion
design, plasma physics, radiation biophysics, radiological assessment
and radiochemistry, radiation transport, reactor computation methods,
thermal-hydraulics, and others.
Collaborative research projects with national laboratories
are ongoing in which students may become involved. More
information on our programs, including online application to graduate
programs, may be found at www.nre.gatech.edu.
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