Monday, May 3, 2021

[DMANET] Tenure track Assistant Professor position in Operations Research at Maastricht University

The Department of Quantitative Economics (QE) of the School of Business and Economics (SBE) is looking for an (tenure-track) Assistant Professor in Operations Research. We are particularly interested in candidates with an academic record in Combinatorial Optimization, Mathematical Programming, Approximation Algorithms, Data Analytics and/or Logistics.
Job description

The applicant will be appointed as a tenure track assistant professor and contribute to research and teaching within the areas of operations research and operations management. Teaching concerns courses in the Econometrics and Operations Research programs, as well as in business and economics programs at SBE, at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Research falls within the Graduate School of Business and Economics. The QE department has a strong research record in mathematics of operations research, econometrics and economic theory. It is largely responsible for the bachelor and master programs in Econometrics and Operations Research, including Data Science, Mathematical Economics and Actuarial Science, with yearly enrolment of around 90 bachelor and 35 master students.

Requirements

Profile of the candidate:

* has a PhD (or close to completion) in Operations Research, Mathematics, Computer Science, or another relevant area;
* has a strong research orientation;
* has experience with education in Operations Research;
* is an enthusiastic and cooperative colleague, willing to collaborate with the Operations Research group, the QE department, and the school as a whole in research and teaching;
* As the language of instruction is English, your command of English (oral and writing) should be excellent.

For more information see: https://www.academictransfer.com/en/300257/tenure-track-assistant-professor-in-operations-research-at-the-school-of-business-and-economics/


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