[Job-offers-cs] Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Operations Research at Tor Vergata Roma
Pekka Orponen
pekka.orponen at aalto.fi
Sat Feb 27 12:21:15 EET 2021
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Subject: [DMANET] Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Operations
Research at Tor Vergata Roma
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 18:12:51 +0100
From: Gianpaolo Oriolo <oriolo at disp.uniroma2.it>
To: dmanet at zpr.uni-koeln.de
The Department of Civil and Computer Science Engineering of Tor Vergata
University of Rome invites candidates to express their interests for 1
full-time RTD-B Assistant Professor position (Tenure-track) in
Operations Research. The RTD-B Assistant Professor position can be
converted after three years into an Associate Professor position if the
national qualification (ASN) at the Associate Professor level is
obtained in the Academic Discipline "Operations Research" (MAT/09) of
the Italian University System.
Profile
Candidates will hold a PhD in an area close to OR, three years of
research experience after PhD, and an appropriate record of publications
in highly ranked international journals and conferences. Teaching
experience is also positively considered.
Position
Successful candidates will be able to pursue their own research
activities as well as to join ongoing research projects in the area of
Operations Research, will supervise Master Thesis and PhD students in
their fields, will teach in the Master degree in Computer Science
Engineering at Tor Vergata University of Rome, will be involved in
collaborations with industry and public bodies (if they like).
Appointments are full-time. The salary is competitive. We especially
welcome expression of interests from female scholars.
Expression of Interest
People who are interested in this position should send their CV to
oriolo at disp.uniroma2.it preferably by March 7th 2021. Please be aware
that bureaucracy is an issue in Italy and that there will be further
more formal steps to be taken after the expression of interest. Apart
from bureaucracy and a few other issues, Italy is not that bad :-)
Gianpaolo Oriolo: oriolo at disp.uniroma2.it
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