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The MIT Engineering Systems Division invites applications for a
tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in the broad
area of principles and properties of complex large scale engineering
systems. Relevant topic areas include but are not limited to
technology and policy, energy and environment systems, interface of
economics and engineering systems, logistics and supply chains, and
applications to critical network infrastructures. Applicants must
have earned a Ph.D. in Engineering Systems or a related field of
engineering, management, or social science, must have strong teaching
skills, and must have demonstrated excellence in research. The
successful candidate will be expected to develop a significant
research program and use his/her expertise to develop and teach
subjects in related areas.
Applications received by January 15, 2008 will receive full
consideration. 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 <mailto:ESD-Search@mit.edu>ESD-Search@mit.edu
or by mail to MIT, Engineering Systems Division, Chair, Faculty
Search Committee, Room E40-261, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA
02139-4307. Electronic submission is preferred.
MIT is an affirmative action/equal employment opportunity employer.
Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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