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Faculty Position in Pioneering research and Application study of Particle Accelerators

The Department of Engineering Physics at Tsinghua University invites applications for one tenure-track/tenured faculty position at the rank of Assistant Research Staff or Associate Research Staff. The successful candidate is expected to conduct pioneering research and application study of particle accelerators. The appointment start date is anticipated to be before December 31, 2026.


I. Job Responsibilities


Deliver high-quality teaching in particle accelerator-related courses and contribute to curriculum development.


Conduct cutting-edge research in particle accelerators, with focus areas including but not limited to:

a) Development of novel electron linear accelerators

b) Research on advanced accelerating structures and radiofrequency (RF) technology

c) Study of application on electron linear accelerators

d) Other promising new concepts and methodologies in particle accelerators.


Participate in departmental and university service activities.


II. Qualifications and Requirements


Hold a doctoral degree in particle accelerator physics, nuclear technology, applied physics, or a closely related field.


Demonstrate an outstanding record of research achievements and exhibit strong potential for future scholarly excellence.


Exhibit a commitment to high-quality student mentorship.


Possess the ability to develop and sustain an innovative, externally funded research program.


III. Application Materials

Interested applicants should submit the following materials as a single PDF file to xxxxx@tsinghua.edu.cn


A complete CV

Statements of research interests.

A list of representative publications (with full texts for key works).

Contact information for at least three references.


    • Address : Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University (Liu Qinglou)
    • Zip code:100084
    • Phone:010-62785727
    • E-mail:gwbgs@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
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