Sunday, August 30, 2020

[DMANET] Position at the Institute for Mathematical and Computational Engineering UC - Chile

With the goal of promoting the development of the areas of Machine Learning
and Data Science, the Institute for Mathematical and Computational
Engineering (IMC) from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC) is
offering one or more full-time positions at the assistant (tenure-track) or
associate level. We invite applications from highly qualified candidates in
the areas of Data Science, Machine Learning, Optimization, Statistics and
Stochastics, although other areas from Computational Science and
Engineering, Optimization and Applied Mathematics will also be considered.

The selected candidates will be expected to teach and contribute to the
Mathematical and Computational Engineering curriculum, to conduct
interdisciplinary research and to connect with other institutes in the
University. Typical teaching load is three semester-long courses a year, at
the graduate or undergraduate level, and priority will be given to courses
required by the newly created Bachelor in Engineering in Data Science
program. For the first year, selected candidates can opt for a reduced
teaching load of only two courses. Command of Spanish is not required for
applying, but the selected candidates are expected to start teaching in
Spanish in the short term (maximum two years).

Starting salary is about US$48,000 per year, before taxes, health
insurance, and pension fund contribution, at the assistant professor level.
The University offers a startup funding support for the first 3-years of
tenure-track faculty.

Further information and instructions for applying can be found at
http://imc.uc.cl/index.php/noticias/183-open-position-at-the-institute-for-mathematical-and-computational-engineering-uc

Application Deadline: October 7, 2020

Contact Information: Prof. Pablo Barceló, Director of IMC,
pbarcelo@ing.puc.cl

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