SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING at U. of CHILE
Applications are invited for 2 tenure-track positions in the Department
of Mathematical Engineering (DIM), U. of Chile, ideally starting during
the first half of 2025 or soon thereafter. Appointments are expected to
be made at the Assistant Professor level (exceptional applications may
be considered for other ranks).
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree at the date of appointment and are
expected to present evidence of an outstanding research record and a
strong commitment to excellence in teaching. Preference will be given to
candidates whose research areas is algorithms (theory of computing),
combinatorics, mathematical mechanics, inverse problems, and
optimization. Outstanding candidates in other research areas fostered at
DIM are also welcome (see https://www.dim.uchile.cl/en/research/).
Applications from all groups currently under-represented in academic
posts are particularly encouraged. The department is strongly committed
to improving its present gender balance, and particularly welcomes
applications from women.
Duties include a moderate teaching load of five (5) one-semester courses
every two years at an undergraduate or graduate level.
The department is associated with the Center for Mathematical Modeling
(CMM) of the University of Chile, which together with DIM constitutes a
leading research pole for applied mathematics in Latin America. CMM
conducts basic and applied research in mathematics and develops applied
projects that employ mathematical modeling to solve problems in science,
industry, and the public sector. DIM faculty have access to funding for
scientific activities through CMM, and have the option of getting
involved in and leading applied projects at the center.
Additional information and application instructions can be found at:
https://www.dim.uchile.cl/concurso2024/
Application deadline: For full consideration, all application documents
should be received by August 30, 2024.
For inquiries contact Marcos Kiwi at searchcommittee2024@dim.uchile.cl
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