[Logprofs] Tenure Track Faculty position at MIT's Engineering Systems Division
Chris Caplice
caplice at MIT.EDU
Mon Nov 10 15:13:35 EST 2008
ESD Faculty Position
The MIT Engineering Systems Division invites applications for a
tenure track faculty position. The appointment would be at the
Assistant or untenured Associate Professor level, or in special cases
at the senior faculty level, in the broad area of principles,
properties and design of complex large scale engineering systems.
Relevant domain areas include but are not limited to energy and
sustainability; health care delivery; extended enterprises; and
critical infrastructures. See http://esd.mit.edu/ for a full
description of the scope and activities of our group. Applicant may
be versed in an array of methodologies – many of the projects in the
Engineering Systems Division are characterized by a problem
orientation and research methods based on engineering, management and
the social sciences.
Applicants must have earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Systems or a
related field of engineering, management, or social science; strong
teaching skills; and demonstrated excellence in research. The
successful candidate will be expected to develop a significant
research program and teach subjects in related areas.
The search committee will begin reviewing applications this fall,
with a view to inviting visits early in 2009. Applicants should send
a current curriculum vita, names and addresses of three references,
no more than three publications, and a three-page statement of
teaching and research interests via email to ESD-
Search at mit.edu.
MIT is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer.
Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Dr. Chris Caplice
Executive Director, MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics (CTL)
Executive Director, MIT Master of Engineering in Logistics (MLOG)
Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 Amherst Street E40-275
Cambridge, MA 02139
Office: 617-258-7975
Mobile: 617-818-3634
Email: caplice at mit.edu
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