Monday, January 18, 2010

[DMANET] precisions about the full professor position (Operations Research) Paris 6 university

The candidates for the full professor position at the Paris 6
university (Operations Research) must apply for the post between
February 23 and March 25 (2010). The selection decision will be made
between march 25 and may 24. The exact research profile is recalled
below. As far as possible, it is desirable that the candidates come
into contact with the RO team of the LIP6 laboratory.

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Position type : Full professor
Domain : Operations Research
Localisation : Paris 6 university, LIP6 laboratory,
DESIR dept, OR team
Contact : Philippe.Chretienne@lip6.fr

Research profile :
The candidate must be competent and experienced in OR and be open to
emergent OR domains so that he will be able to supervise one of the
research directions of the RO team of the LIP6 laboratory. The
candidate is also expected to
develop the industrial collaborations as well as the institutional
projects of the RO team, especially for what concerns the research
domain he will have to supervise.

Among the research directions of the RO team, the candidate should
integrate one of the following themes: scheduling, lot-sizing, network
optimization or algorithmic game theory. The optimization problems
are treated through mathematical modelling, problem complexity analysis,
efficient algorithm design, and the development of a resolution
software. The models may be deterministic or stochastic. In the
deterministic case, the tools are issued from Combinatorial Optimization
for exact or approximate resolution while for the stochastic case,
tools are issued fom stochastic analysis and optimal control.

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Prof. Philippe Chretienne
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
Laboratoire LIP6
Bureau 513
104, avenue du president Kennedy
75016 Paris, France

tel: 01 44 27 72 09
fax: 01 44 27 88 89

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