This two-year position has a broad research mandate, with possible focus areas ranging from the methodological (general decomposition methods, cutting-planes, constraint programming, or others), to more applied computational work in mining with our many industrial partners. Though no previous experience in scheduling or mining is required, post-holders will be expected to dominate these fields during the course of the position and be able to work both independently, and as part of a multi-disciplinary team comprised of optimizers, mining engineers, computer scientists, programmers, and others.
The position comes with the opportunity to develop a research or professional career in a high-impact industry, work with real data and ongoing mining projects throughout the world, develop large-scale optimization technologies in the cloud, and be part of an international network of research and industrial collaborators in the United States and Australia. Willingness to travel during the post-doc position is a plus.
The post is available from October 1st, 2019, or a mutually agreed date. Based in Santiago, Chile, at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Peñalolen Campus, the position has a starting salary of USD $40,000 before taxes.
Please enclose with your application your CV, a research statement, and three references to which recommendation letters can be solicited.
The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
Informal enquiries are encouraged; please contact Professors Eduardo Moreno or Marcos Goycoolea by email at eduardo.moreno@uai.cl and marcos.goycoolea@uai.cl.
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Eduardo Moreno, Ph.D.
Professor - Research Director
Faculty of Engineering and Science
Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
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