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Overview This snapshot slide is intended to provide a quick summary of the highlights of each candidate so that pertinent details are not missed by the search committee. The search committee and faculty will use them to discuss the application at multiple points during the search. An application is considered incomplete until the slide is completed. Prior candidates have stated that it takes approximately 15 – 30 min to complete this slide. An example snapshot slide is attached at the end.
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Specific Instructions
Complete each section as completely as possible. Small adjustments to the sections can be made to provide more space in areas where needed but please do not change the overall layout. Do not include any pictures. To add a professional page link (e.g., Google Scholar), First select the text box on the page Select the appropriate description (e.g., “Link to Google Scholar”) Use the right button on the mouse to open the dialogue box Select “Edit Hyperlink” Edit the address at the bottom of the dialogue box to the appropriate link Alter the “Text to Display” for professional links if necessary Please delete explanatory text (red) or unused sections (e.g., the professional link text box if not used). Please choose the best primary match for research area. There is no preference for our search but this will help ensure that the application is reviewed by the appropriate faculty. To select the area, go to the slide show view. After picking the research area, the selection will be remembered when saved. Delete the overview, instructions, and example before sending the pptm file to
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Name (no pictures) Candidate Publications Research Plan Teaching
(If applicable) Link to Google Scholar, Research ID, etc. BS: Field, University, Month/Year received MS: Field, University, Month/Year received Ph.D.: Field, University, Month/Year received, Advisor(s) Post-Doc or other: Field, University, Dates, Advisor(s) Candidate Research Area (Best Match): Most Significant Contribution to the Field: 1-2 sentence description including Journal citation info Contributions published primarily in: Journal names (only 2 – 4 names) Total: __ Publications (only those already published & citable) Total First Author: __ Publications (only those already published & citable) Total Accepted/In revision: __ Publications (reviewed but not rejected or published) Total Submitted/In preparation: __ Publications (not reviewed yet) Publications Research Objective Statement: Brief statement of objective/goals of your future research group Potential Funding Sources: Agencies and Program Names Potential Collaborators: PI, Department/College/University Research Plan Experience: TA or instructor experience Prefer to teach (undergrad): specific courses Prefer to teach (grad): specific courses Leadership/Service/Mentorship/Awards/Recognition • Item 1 • Item 2 Teaching Notable
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Dr. John Doe Candidate Publications Research Plan Teaching Notable
Link to Google Scholar BS: Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, 5/2007 Ph.D.: Chemical Engineering, Western University, 12/2011, Dr. Jane Roe Post-Doc: Physics, Hudson University, 1/2012 – 12/2014, Dr. James Smith Research Scientist: Physics, Western University, 1/2015 – present Candidate Research Area (Best Match): Most Significant Contribution to the Field: I developed a model to describe the experimental conditions required to achieve cold fusion (Phys. Rev. Lett., 2011, X1). Contributions published primarily in: Phys. Rev. Lett., J. Am. Chem. Soc., Langmuir Total: 15 Publications Total First Author: 8 Publications Total Accepted/In revision: 1 Publication Total Submitted/In preparation: 3 Publications Publications Research Objective Statement: My research group will combine kinetic, thermodynamic, and theoretical studies to elucidate the role that surface properties have on charge transfer processes and chemical reactions at interfaces. This work will have applications in many fields, including renewable energy devices and biomolecular systems. Potential Funding Sources: National Science Foundation (Renewable Energy Program, Interfacial Processes Program), DOE BES (Cold Fusion Program) Potential Collaborators: Dr. Jane Doe, ChE, University of Florida; Dr. James Smith, Physics, Hudson University Research Plan Experience: TA for Thermodynamics Prefer to teach (undergrad): Separations, Process Thermodynamics Prefer to teach (grad): Solid state physics elective, Mathematics Basis course Leadership/Service/Mentorship/Awards/Recognition • Mentored undergrads as part of AGEP program • President, Graduate Student Engineering Council • Fulbright Postdoc fellowship Teaching Notable
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