2024 GLAM Postdoctoral Fellowship Competition Stanford University
The 2024 GLAM Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is now open to receive applications. This annual program recruits young and promising scientists to work in the Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials (GLAM) at Stanford University. New Fellows are competitively selected each year to achieve GLAM’s strategic goals of interdisciplinary research collaboration and innovation.
The appointment includes two years of support with an initial annual salary of $80,000 and benefits, with $5,000 per annum in discretionary funds to cover research and/or travel expenses. The competition is open to all researchers within the materials science field, including to both theorists and experimentalists.
Candidates must submit a curriculum vitae including a full publication list, and a two-page research statement that details proposed research and possible collaborations within GLAM. Candidates must also identify one or more host faculty within GLAM, with whom they have discussed their proposed research, and who must submit a nomination letter on their behalf; GLAM faculty should only nominate one applicant per competition year. Candidates should also submit two non-GLAM letters of reference.
More details, including the application schedule and a list of frequently asked questions, is available on the GLAM webpage (https://glam.stanford.edu/fellowships). For administrative queries, please contact Marley Bauce, GLAM’s Associate Director, at glamfellowships@stanford.edu.
The deadline for applications for the 2024‐2026 competition will be 12:00pm PST on Tuesday, October 31st, 2023, with job offers made in early-December. Appointments will begin between June – December 2024. Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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