TA365231- Winter 2026-NANO*3600 Computational Methods in Materials Science

Teaching Assistant Work Assignment
Posting Details
Type of Work Assignment and Bargaining Unit: 
GTA, Unit 1
Academic Unit: 
Physics
Semester(s) of Assignment(s): 
Winter 2026
This Work Assignment(s) may be assigned to fulfill the terms and conditions of a guaranteed Job Security Period: 
Yes
Course Details
Course Number: 
NANO*3600
Course Name: 
Computational Methods in Materials Science
Course Format: 
In-Class
Course Description: 
See Course Calendar
Projected Class Enrolment: 
20
Level of Appointment for GTA, GSA-1 UTA(s)
The following is an estimate of number and levels of available appointments at the time of posting. This may change (increase or decrease) at the time of assignment contingent on departmental needs.
This Posting includes Multiple Work Assignments: 
No
Number of Available 0.25 (35 hour) Work Assignments: 
0
Number of Available 0.5 (70 hour) Work Assignments: 
0
Number of Available 0.75 (105 hour) Work Assignments: 
0
Number of Available Full 1.0 (140 hour) Work Assignments: 
1
Total Number (Load) of Assignment(s) Available: 
1
Duties and Responsibilities
Anticipated Duties and Responsibilities: 
Orientation-Training
Office Hours
Preparation
Student Consultation
Email Correspondence/Monitoring
Conducting Labs/Seminars
Meetings
Invigilating Exams
Grading
Other Duties Described: 
Any grading assigned should be returned to students within a reasonable time period (7 days maximum, or as stated by supervisor) NOTE: The Candidate may also be asked to invigilate exams in other in-person undergraduate physics courses.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications: 
BSc in Physics. An excellent grasp of the Python programming language, including packages used in numerical computing (such as NumPy) and in visualization (like Matplotlib and VPython). Also required is a strong familiarity (acquired in a research setting) with how to computationally implement the following topics: Differentiation and integration, Dealing with matrices, Solving algebraic equations, Data fitting, Ordinary differential equations, Molecular dynamics simulations, Monte Carlo calculations. SEE LINK BELOW: You must submit your Monday-Friday availability as part of your application in order to be considered for this position along with stated reasons for unavailability (classes, conference trips, etc). Applicants must: a) Be enrolled in a Physics graduate program; b) Have completed a B.Sc. degree in Physics or a related field; c) Previous experience as a teaching assistant in lab/tutorial settings; d) Proven ability to communicate with students effectively, while fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment; e) Be able to demonstrate an ability to create and maintain a safe work place; f) Be able to demonstrate an enthusiasm for teaching; g) Applicants must also be able to provide documentation indicating they have completed the following training programs: Worker Health & Safety Awareness (EHS), Accessible Service Provision (CourseLink) and Making Education Accessible (CourseLink). Please note: By applying for this work assignment, you are agreeing to be available on campus from the start of the contract to complete all assigned duties, available to attend all mandatory meetings, complete accurate and consistent marking by assigned deadlines with written feedback, invigilate and grade midterm exams, and be available to the end of the contract to invigilate and grade final exams. Although every effort will be made to assign TAs to their preferred days/times, we cannot guarantee to meet your preference. You should be prepared to accept any available time slot, except for incidences when an assignment conflicts with a graduate course for which you are enrolled. Selection of successful candidates will be made in accordance with Article 11.04 of the CUPE 3913-1 collective agreement. Assignments to particular courses will be made in accordance with departmental needs and procedures. All applicants must fill out GTA availability form: https://forms.office.com/r/ebRYJzFG9A
Days Required and Wages
Days and Times Required: 
Friday: 2:30-5:20pm MANDATORY in-person GTA meeting will take place the first week of the semester within business hours. Date & time will be communicated prior to the start of your contract.
Period of the Work Assignment (Start Date and End Date): 
January 2, 2026 to April 28, 2026
Wage Rate (per hour, per semester, per Full-load 1.0 Work Assignment): 
GTA $49.43/hr; $6,924.98/semester effective 2025/26
Other Posting Information
Application Deadline (All postings will automatically expire at 11:59 pm on this day): 
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Posting Email Contact: 
phys0285@uoguelph.ca
Hiring Contact Information: 
Rachel Baker, Physics, CCMPS email: physadmin@uoguelph.ca

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