[Iefac.list] Six (6) New Faculty Openings at Binghamton University (SUNY)

Mohammad T Khasawneh mkhasawn at binghamton.edu
Wed Nov 9 13:00:00 EST 2022


Colleagues,



I hope this message finds you well. In the past decade, the size of our
department has almost tripled given an aggressive growth and retention
plan. As some of you may have already seen on LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mkhasawneh1975_the-ssie-department-at-binghamton-university-activity-6995744973186834432-W191?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop>,
I am writing to share that we are again hiring for six (6) new tenure-track
faculty positions. We could use your assistance in distributing this
announcement. These positions have a start date of Fall 2023.



These additional positions are a result of significant growth in our
research expenditures ($8-10 Million annually) and graduate program size.
With a current size of 29 tenured/tenure-track professors, we are extremely
excited to welcome so many more bright new minds to join our faculty!
Please help spread the word about these 6 new additional lines in the areas
of: 1) health systems, 2) energy modeling, 3) autonomous systems, 4)
advanced manufacturing, 5) systems/network science, and 6) computational
social systems. More details can be found below and attached.



The Watson College of which we are part is also looking for a SUNY Empire
Innovation Associate Professor with a focus on AI in Healthcare.
Additionally, the Watson Institute for Systems Excellence (WISE), an
institute of advanced studies at Binghamton University, is also seeking a
Research Scientist. More information can be found here:
https://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/employment.html.



We would sincerely appreciate your assistance in circulating the ad below
(and attached) within your networks. Interested candidates can feel free to
contact me directly if they have any questions. Thank you in advance for
your assistance in circulating this information to potential candidates.


Best,

Mohammad
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______________________________________________________
Dr. Mohammad T. Khasawneh, Ph.D.
SUNY Distinguished Professor and Chair, Systems Science and Industrial
Engineering
Director, Watson Institute for Systems Excellence
Director, Healthcare Systems Engineering Center
Graduate Program Director, Executive Master of Science in Health Systems
Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science
State University of New York at Binghamton
Binghamton, New York 13902

Phone: (607) 777-4408
Fax: (607) 777-4094
Email: mkhasawn at binghamton.edu





The Department of Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) at
Binghamton University's Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied
Science is expanding further and seeks six (6) tenure-track faculty:



   - Assistant Professor - Advanced Health Systems Engineering (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155322>
   - Assistant Professor - Energy Systems (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155322>
   - Assistant Professor - Systems Science/Complex Systems/Network Science
   (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155321>
   - Assistant Professor - Computational Social Science/Biomedical
   Complexity/Epidemiology (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155321>
   - Assistant/Associate/Full Professor - Autonomous Systems (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155322>
   - Assistant Professor - Advanced Manufacturing (1 position)
   <https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=155322>



The above faculty positions would begin in the fall 2023 semesters and
involve teaching at all levels from undergraduate courses to advanced
graduate courses, and establishing theoretical and applied research in
their area of expertise as follows:

   - *The Assistant Professor - Advanced and Digital Health Systems
   position* will focus on advanced topics in health systems engineering,
   including but not limited to, the role of Industry 4.0 concepts in
   healthcare, health systems, and wellness; remote sensing of data; wearable
   technologies and IoT; hospital at home concepts; hospitals of the future;
   facial recognition and computer vision; precision/personalized medicine;
   telemedicine/mobile health; advanced machine learning/artificial
   intelligence; and many other advanced topics.
   - *The Assistant Professor - Energy Systems position* will explore
   recent developments and policy modeling in green energy (wind and solar),
   zero-emission buildings, green transportation (hydrogen fuel), smart grids
   modeling and optimization, energy storage/management systems, and carbon
   capture and sequestration, and similar issues in the energy
   systems/engineering/optimization/analytics landscape.
   - *The available faculty position with focus in the broad area of
   Autonomous Systems* is open to applicants at the Assistant, Associate,
   and Full Professor levels depending upon candidate qualifications.
   Candidates should be familiar with applications of autonomous systems
   across various settings (e.g., logistics/transportation, manufacturing,
   energy, healthcare, aerospace, agriculture, construction, entertainment,
   food, pharmaceutical, etc.). Candidates with experience in algorithm
   development, system design/integration, advanced robotics or cobotics,
   intelligent systems, advanced automation, and cyber-physical systems are
   preferred, but other focus areas will also be considered.
   - *The Assistant Professor position with focus in Advanced Manufacturing*,
   with special interest in Semiconductor Manufacturing Research and
   Development, will aim to further knowledge in chip manufacturing and chip
   design, electronics manufacturing/packaging reliability, cyber-physical
   systems, smart/digital manufacturing, robotics and automation, and other
   advances to manage and control modern manufacturing systems. This position
   will help advance semiconductor manufacturing research, development, and
   execution at a large scale, including new product introduction (NPI) and
   other related topics. Other focus areas under the umbrella of advanced
   manufacturing may also be considered.
   - *The Assistant Professor - Systems Science/Complex Systems/Network
   Science position* will pursue newer topics such as Complex Systems,
   Network Science, Network Design, or other emerging topics in the broader
   discipline of Systems Science. Candidates with experience in the broad area
   of computational intelligence are preferred.
   - *The Assistant Professor - Computational Social Science/Biomedical
   Complexity/Epidemiology position* is also highly computational. In
   particular, complex systems science has been particularly successful in
   building actionable models in social, organizational, and biomedical
   complexity, which leverage ML/AI/Statistical Inference but add
   explainability to the management of complex problems. It is expected that
   candidates applying for this role will pursue much broader applications
   including, but not limited to, Social Science/Networks, Organizational
   Science/Networks and Design, Biology, Medicine, and Mental/Public Health
   Modeling.


The ideal candidate must have (i) an earned doctorate in industrial
engineering, systems science or the applied sciences, (ii) excellent
leadership skills, and (iii) superb records of research, including
garnering funding and scholarly publications. Teaching experience is
preferred.



Attracting $8.5-10 million annually in research funding from 2020-2022, our
established faculty works collaboratively with over 30 sponsors from
industry and federal agencies. At this level of research productivity, the
SSIE Department is also ranked the highest on-campus in research
expenditures.



The department currently has twenty-nine (29) faculty members and offers a
BS degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) and MS and PhD
Degrees in both Systems Science (SS) and Industrial and Systems Engineering
(or ISE). SSIE also offers a cutting-edge executive health systems program
in Manhattan. With about 280 undergraduate, 210 masters, and 180 doctoral
students, the department is growing in numbers and in reputation. More
details are available at http://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/.



The successful candidates will have a tenure berth in the Department of
Systems Science and Industrial Engineering.



Located in Binghamton, NY, Binghamton University is ideally situated in the
high-tech heart of the state. Industry partnerships, class projects and
internship opportunities provide a wealth of hands-on experience for
graduate and undergraduate students alike.



For more details about the Assistant/Associate/Full Professor positions and
to submit the application online, please visit
http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com.



Review of applications will begin immediately and the review process will
continue until the position is filled.



The State University of New York at Binghamton – Binghamton University is
an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and historically
underrepresented minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
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