Wednesday, September 28, 2011

[DMANET] Faculty openings in ORIE at Cornell

Cornell University's School of Operations Research and Information Engineering (ORIE) seeks to fill tenured/tenure-track faculty positions, with one position
(unrestricted in rank) in Financial Engineering (FE), and one or more positions (at the Assistant or junior Associate Professor level) in Applied OR. Applied OR
applicants with research interests that intersect strongly with information engineering/technology, or with energy/sustainability, are of primary interest.

Requisite is a strong interest in the broad mission of the School, an ability and willingness to teach at all levels of the program, strong potential for leadership
in research and education, and a PhD in Operations Research, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field by the start of the appointment. Salary will be appropriate
to qualifications and engineering school norms.

Cornell ORIE is a diverse group of high-quality researchers and educators interested in probability, optimization, statistics, simulation, and a wide array of
applications such as manufacturing, supply chains, scheduling, transportation systems, health care, financial engineering, service systems and network science.
We value mathematical and technical depth and innovation, and experience with applications and practice. Ideal candidates will have correspondingly broad training
and interests.

Please apply online at
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1058
Applications received by December 31, 2011 will be given earliest consideration.

ORIE and the College of Engineering at Cornell embrace diversity and seek candidates who can contribute to a welcoming climate for students of all races and genders.
Cornell's Dual Career program seeks to meet the needs of dual career couples. Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.
We strongly encourage qualified women and minority candidates to apply.
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