[Iefac.list] Faculty Position at Cornell's School of Operations Research and Information Engineering

Huseyin Topaloglu ht88 at cornell.edu
Wed Nov 12 09:42:53 EST 2008


Dear Colleagues,
Cornell's School of Operations Research and Information Engineering is
recruiting this year in the broadly defined area of Applied Operations
Research. I am attaching a copy of the job announcement below. Please feel
free to pass the announcement to your colleagues or students that may be
interested.

I apologize for cross-postings.

Best regards,
Huseyin

Huseyin Topaloglu
   School of Operations Research and Information Engineering
   223 Rhodes Hall, Cornell University
   Ithaca, NY 14853
   (607) 255-0698 - http://legacy.orie.cornell.edu/~huseyin

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Cornell University
School of Operations Research and Information Engineering

Cornell University's School of Operations Research and Information
Engineering (OR&IE) is seeking candidates for a tenured/tenure-track faculty
position.  The search is focused on applied operations research, construed
broadly. The ideal candidate would possess strong methodological and
computational skills, with interests in one or more application areas,
including, but not restricted to, supply chain, health-care logistics and
revenue management. The appointment is expected to be at the rank of
assistant professor; however, exceptional scholars at any rank will be
considered. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Operations Research,
Industrial Engineering, Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a
related discipline by the start date of the appointment and have
demonstrable excellence in teaching and research.

The School of OR&IE and the College of Engineering at Cornell University
embrace diversity and seek candidates who will foster a climate that
attracts students of all races, nationalities and genders.  We strongly
encourage women and underrepresented minorities to apply.

Applicants should provide a c.v., one-page statements of research directions
and of teaching interests, letters from three references, a doctoral
transcript for junior applicants, and any other supporting materials. Please
apply online at https://fast.orie.cornell.edu/. Applications received by
January 16, 2009 will receive full consideration, but the review of
applications will begin on October 31, 2008 and interviews will be scheduled
accordingly. Therefore, candidates are encouraged to apply as early as
possible.

Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and
employer.
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