[AUDITORY] Academic position at Tor Vergata (moleti )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Academic position at Tor Vergata
From:    moleti  <moleti@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Sat, 8 May 2021 07:30:42 +0200

Dear colleagues, The position that I mentioned in my previous message is now available and the deadline for applications is June 3rd. I realize now that the web page, as well as the application form template, are in Italian language only, so I will be glad to help any international participant with writing the application. To whom it may concern: A position of University Researcher (type B) is available at the Physics Department of the University of Roma Tor Vergata (SC 02/D1, SSD FIS/07), in the framework of the extraordinary plan for recruiting researchers. The position starts at the Assistant professor level, with a semi-automatic upgrade to Associate Professor after three years, if the candidate gets the Italian National Scientific qualification (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale: https://abilitazione.miur.it/public/index.php?lang=eng, based on objective scientific indicator standards, and passes an internal commission judgement. Otherwise, the position expires. PhD and Research experience are requested in the field of Physics Applied to Medicine. The research activity will cover experimental and computational aspects of the physics of biological organisms, for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in Medical Physics, with a possible special focus on Physiological Acoustics and/or Particle Therapy. The official announcement is available at: https://web.uniroma2.it/module/name/Content/newlang/italiano/action/showpage/navpath/CON/content_id/93789/section_id/6206 As the web page, as well as the application form template, are, unfortunately, in Italian language only, I will be glad to help any international participant with writing the application. Please spread this information as much as possible among potentially interested colleagues and institutions. Regards Arturo Moleti Physics department University of Roma Tor Vergata moleti@xxxxxxxx +39-3395849251


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