Job Details

Fordham University
  • Position Number: 6648783
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Position Type: Science - Physics


Postdoctoral Researcher

Fordham University


About Fordham
Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering an exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to more than 16,000 students in its nine colleges and schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a campus in West Harrison, N.Y., the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y., and the London Centre in the United Kingdom.The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement plans; life insurance; short and long-term disability; employee assistance program (EAP); tuition remission; and generous time off.Successful candidates should have a knowledge of and commitment to the goals of Jesuit Education.

Department: Physics

Campus/Location:

Position Summary
A postdoctoral research position is available in the group of Dr. Camelia Prodan in the Department of Physics at Fordham University's Rose Hill campus.

This is a one-year appointment with the possibility of renewal for an additional year, contingent on performance and funding availability.

The successful candidate will conduct research on Classical Nonlinear and Quantum Correlated Regimes and/or Fractal and Hyperbolic Systems. Working closely with the Principal Investigator (PI), the postdoctoral researcher will plan and execute independent research projects, perform simulations and experiments, publish results, present at conferences and workshops, and contribute to the development of new methodologies. The researcher will also assist the PI in mentoring and directing the work of junior research staff.

This position reports directly to the PI.

Essential Functions
Meets project milestones and deliverables in a timely and precise manner.

Conducts high-quality independent research under the guidance of the PI.

Prepares, submits, and publishes scientific papers regularly (with a target of at least two submissions per year).

Writes progress reports for funding agencies.

Actively participates in group meetings and collaborates with team members on project-related activities.

Designs, develops, and performs experimental and computational analyses.

Works with and supervises junior research staff.

This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list.
The University may assign additional related duties as necessary.


Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, Engineering, or a closely related field at the time of appointment.

Strong background in one or more of the following areas: topological materials, nonlinear dynamics, quantum systems, or complex geometries (fractal/hyperbolic systems).

Experience with computational modeling and simulation (e.g., COMSOL Multiphysics, MATLAB, Python, or similar).

Hands-on experience with experimental techniques in condensed matter, metamaterials, or related fields is highly desirable.

Demonstrated record of scientific publications and conference presentations.

Excellent communication skills.

Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.

Strong organizational skills and ability to mentor junior researchers.


Preferred Qualifications

Special Instructions


To apply, please visit: https://careers.fordham.edu/postings/10076

Fordham University is committed to excellence through diversity and welcomes candidates of all backgrounds.

Fordham is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories







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