[Opt-net] Junior Faculty Position in Transportation at MIT
Andreas S. Schulz
schulz at mit.edu
Tue Jan 12 15:14:19 MET 2010
The MIT School of Engineering seeks candidates for a tenure-track
faculty position to begin July 2010 or thereafter, in the area of
Transportation.
Reflecting the importance and broad scope of transportation activity
in the MIT School of Engineering (SOE) and across MIT, the search is
being coordinated at the SoE level with search committee members drawn
from many departments/divisions.
The appointment would be at the assistant or untenured associate
professor level in one or more of the departments or divisions in the
School. In exceptional circumstances more senior candidates will be
considered. Faculty duties will include teaching at the graduate and
undergraduate levels, research, and supervision of student research.
Candidates should hold an earned Ph.D. in a relevant field by the
beginning of the appointment period. The candidate should have
demonstrated excellence in original research and should have an
interest in research topics that cross traditional disciplinary
boundaries.
Interested candidates should submit application materials
electronically. For more information see http://school-of-engineering-faculty-search.mit.edu
. The application should include: a curriculum vitae, the names and
addresses of three or more references, a statement of teaching
interests and a statement of research plans and interests in the field
of Transportation.
The application should also include a cover letter saying you are
applying for the Transportation position, indicating which departments
or areas would be the best match for your teaching and research
interests in the MIT School of Engineering.
We request that each candidate arrange for reference letters to be
uploaded electronically. Questions should be addressed to search-master at school-of-engineering-faculty-search.mit.edu
. Submission of applications by February 15, 2010 is preferred, but
all applications received by March 15 will be considered.
We especially encourage minorities and women to apply, because of
MIT’s strong commitment to diversity in engineering education,
research and practice.
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