Job Description
Job Description
We are seeking a highly qualified and experienced individual to New Uzbekistan University as an Assistant/Associate/Visiting Professor in Physics. In this position, you will play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of physicists, conducting cutting-edge research, and contributing to the advancement of the field. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality instruction, mentoring students, conducting research, and collaborating with peers and industry partners to foster innovation to become a driver of innovative development in Uzbekistan.
Requirements From Candidates
- Ph.D. degree from a reputed University in Physics or a closely related field;
- Teaching and research experience for the
- Full-time Professor rank, at least 10 years;
- Associate Professor rank, at least 5 years;
- Assistant Professor rank, at least 1 year
- International track record of research and professional achievements;
- Excellent record in teaching/overseeing undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs;
- Expertise in one or more specialized areas of Physics, such as astrophysics, quantum physics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, or related areas.
Your Remuneration, Benefits, And Support
- One round-trip air ticket;
- Accommodation;
- Visa assistance;
- Relocation package;
- Standard medical insurance;
- Book allowances;
- R?imburs?m?nt of expenses related to the participation in international ??nf?r?n??s.
About New Uzbekistan University
New Uzbekistan University (NewUU) is Uzbekistan’s first comprehensive research university where research and education are integrated. Located at the heart of greater Central Asia, we are building the nation’s first autonomous institution as the country embarks to conclude its first decade of political and market economy reforms. In a long road ahead of making lasting transformations, the country aims to have its first globally ranked institution among the 1000 best universities in the world by 2030.
NewUU aims to become Central Asia’s premier university through an official partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Jameel Abdul Latif-World Education Lab (J-WEL) and Technical University of Munich (TUM) International. The Honorary President of NewUU is Professor Wolfgang Hermann, TUM’s president emeritus – one of the world’s leaders in higher education management and academic research.
There are four schools and ten departments within the institution:
- Engineering School with two departments in 2024:
- Mechanical Engineering;
- Chemical & Materials Engineering;
- School of Computing with three departments in 2024:
- Computer Science;
- Artificial Intelligence;
- Cybersecurity;
- School of Arts, Humanities, Natural & Social Sciences with four departments in 2024:
- Economics;
- Mathematics;
- Physics;
- Education;
- School of Management with one department in 2024:
- Industrial Management