[Opt-Net] Faculty Position at University of Chile

Marcos Kiwi mkiwi at dim.uchile.cl
Thu Sep 29 19:13:28 CEST 2016


The Department of Mathematical Engineering (DIM) of the University of
Chile is offering a tenure track position in Mathematics, starting
preferably in March 2017. Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree at the
date of appointment, and preferably not before January 2008. Candidates
are required to have a doctoral degree in mathematics, applied
mathematics, operations research or a related field, and to be active in
research in subjects related to the optimization and equilibrium area at
DIM, see:
http://www.dim.uchile.cl/mathematical-engineering-department/110764/research.
Our department is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty;
in particular, female candidates or candidates from minority groups are
encouraged to apply.

Candidates are expected to present evidence of an outstanding research
record and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching. Duties include
a moderate teaching load of five (5) one semester courses every two
years at an undergraduate or graduate level. The official language for
teaching is Spanish.

Applications should be submitted via email to
search.committee2016 at dim.uchile.cl and consist of the following
documents (in PDF): curriculum vitae (in English or Spanish), a research
statement (in English) including a selection of the three (3) most
relevant publications and an outline of future research, and a teaching
statement. Reception of applications will be acknowledged by email.
Applicants should also ensure that three (3) recommendation letters by
senior researchers reach the committee. These letters are to be sent by
email to search.committee2016 at dim.uchile.cl, mentioning as subject:
Recommendation Letter for (name of the candidate). To ensure full
consideration, all documents and recommendation letters should be
received no later than December 4th, 2016.

NOTES:

Additional Salary Information: Salary depends on the qualifications of
the chosen candidate. At the level of Assistant Professor, the basic
remuneration is approximately US$ 65.000 (before taxes and at current
exchange rates). This salary does not include potential grants or
research contracts. Members of the Department of Mathematical
Engineering have access to a basal annual support for their research
activities, of the order of US$ 10.000, including travel expenses and
research collaborations.


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