Professor and Chair, Systems Engineering and Operations Research Department (SEOR)
|
Fairfax, VA, Hybrid Eligible
|
|
The George Mason University Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research (SEOR) within the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) invites applications for the position of Department Chair. |
Budget and Grants Administrator
|
Fairfax, VA, Hybrid Eligible
|
|
Join Mason's Center for Climate Change Communication (4C) as a Budget and Grants Administrator! Manage budgets, grants, and compliance while supporting climate communication research. Work with a dynamic team and make an impact. Apply today! |
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
|
Fairfax, VA, On Site Required
|
|
Quantum Education Research for Social Transformation Fellowship will prepare recent doctoral graduates to become leaders in STEM education and workforce development research. Prior knowledge of physics or quantum science is not required for this position. The program is designed to enhance fellows’ research skills and build their understanding of convergence research through a cohort research project on creating a diverse and equitable quantum workforce. We will foster fellows’ post-academic growth and career readiness by providing wrap-around support (e.g., career guidance, mentorship, professional development workshops, access to leaders in related disciplines) of their development as leaders in this field.
This fellowship program has four key goals: (1) launch the careers and individual research programs of three recent doctoral recipients with different personal (e.g., belonging to historically minoritized and marginalized populations, experiencing intersectional identities, possessing diverse lived experiences), disciplinary, and research backgrounds; (2) support the use of a convergence approach to quantum education and workforce development research through a cohort research model that contributes to the establishment of a diverse and equitable quantum workforce; (3) advance access, justice, equity and inclusion (AJEDI) in STEM education through transdisciplinary research projects that are part of the fellowship; and (4) prepare the fellows to lead research projects based on their fellowship research experiences in their future careers. |
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
|
Fairfax, VA, On Site Required
|
|
Quantum Education Research for Social Transformation Fellowship will prepare recent doctoral graduates to become leaders in STEM education and workforce development research. Prior knowledge of physics or quantum science is not required for this position. The program is designed to enhance fellows’ research skills and build their understanding of convergence research through a cohort research project on creating a diverse and equitable quantum workforce. We will foster fellows’ post-academic growth and career readiness by providing wrap-around support (e.g., career guidance, mentorship, professional development workshops, access to leaders in related disciplines) of their development as leaders in this field.
This fellowship program has four key goals: (1) launch the careers and individual research programs of three recent doctoral recipients with different personal (e.g., belonging to historically minoritized and marginalized populations, experiencing intersectional identities, possessing diverse lived experiences), disciplinary, and research backgrounds; (2) support the use of a convergence approach to quantum education and workforce development research through a cohort research model that contributes to the establishment of a diverse and equitable quantum workforce; (3) advance access, justice, equity and inclusion (AJEDI) in STEM education through transdisciplinary research projects that are part of the fellowship; and (4) prepare the fellows to lead research projects based on their fellowship research experiences in their future careers. |
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
|
Fairfax, VA, On Site Required
|
|
The Postdoctoral Research Fellow conducts theoretical research in ultracold quantum gases, and the many-body physics of interacting atoms in optical lattices or optical tweezer arrays |