Monday, October 6, 2014

[DMANET] Tenure-Track Position in Business Analytics at Tepper School

*Junior Faculty Tenure-Track Position in Business Analytics*

The Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon is seeking candidates
for a tenure-track faculty position at the assistant professor level in
Business Analytics. The ideal candidate will be a main player in the
school's analytical approach to business, a long-standing differentiator
of the Tepper School business education. The ideal candidate will be
substantially involved in new research and educational initiatives
across disciplines that concern the use of data for decision making.
Applicants are expected to have a doctoral degree at the time of
appointment (Fall 2015) in business, computer science, information
systems, operations research, statistics or another related field.
Applicants also are expected to have a strong commitment to, and proven
record of, research excellence involving cutting-edge analytical methods
in business.

The Tepper School and Carnegie Mellon have a strong culture of
collaboration across disciplines. This open environment provides unique
opportunities for highly innovative work. We expect a "data for decision
making" focus to have a large and synergistic overlap with other
research areas such as marketing, service and supply-chain management,
healthcare management, finance, etc.

Applicants should submit a vita, research statement, up to five
publications or working papers and three recommendation letters to
bapost@andrew.cmu.edu.

If you have any questions about the application, please contact Ms.
Rosanne Christy at 412-268-1320. To ensure full consideration,
applications must be received by December 15, 2014. Members of the
recruiting committee will attend the INFORMS 2014 annual meeting in San
Francisco.

http://tepper.cmu.edu/our-faculty-and-research/faculty-recruiting
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