Sunday, November 6, 2011

[DMANET] Tenure-Track Positions in Operations Research - Clemson University

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Tenure-Track Positions in Operations Research

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University invites
applications for expected tenure-track faculty positions in Operations Research
starting with the Fall 2012 semester. The Department includes the areas of
algebra and discrete mathematics; analysis; bioinformatics/biomathematics,
computational mathematics; mathematics education; operations research; and
probability and statistics. Targeted recruiting is for the assistant professor
rank, but applicants for all ranks will be considered.

Desirable attributes for candidates include an interdisciplinary research
orientation in the mathematical sciences; post-doctoral, industrial, or
practical experience; collaborative possibilities with faculty members in the
Department and related disciplines; and an interest in innovative applications.
Candidates should have strong potential or demonstrated capability for
effective research and teaching in operations research. An earned doctorate or
equivalent is required.

Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2011 and will continue until
the positions are filled. Applications received by December 31, 2011 will
receive full consideration. Applicants should indicate their research
specialties and interests in their cover letter. Vita, three reference letters,
teaching statement and research statement should be electronically filed at
http://www.mathjobs.org

In addition, applicants who plan to participate at the upcoming INFORMS
conference in Charlotte, NC are encouraged to submit their application in
advance and/or visit our table at the Job Placement Service (JPS) during the
conference.

For further information regarding the department and its programs, please visit
the web site www.math.clemson.edu. CU is an AA/EO employer and encourages
applications from women and minorities.
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