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<td>[DMANET] Postdoctoral Fellowship with Lehigh
University's Program in the Foundations and Applications
of Mathematical Optimization and Data Science</td>
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<td>Tue, 21 Dec 2021 14:04:41 -0500</td>
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<td>Frank E. Curtis <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:frank.e.curtis@gmail.com"><frank.e.curtis@gmail.com></a></td>
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<td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de">dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de</a></td>
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We invite applications for a postdoctoral fellowship position with
Lehigh<br>
University's new Program in the Foundations and Applications of<br>
Mathematical Optimization and Data Science (Lehigh MODS).
Applications are<br>
welcome immediately. Review of applications will begin on February
1,<br>
2022, and will continue until the position is filled.<br>
<br>
The Lehigh MODS program has been established with the perspective
that<br>
mathematical optimization is an essential tool throughout the
revolutionary<br>
field of data science. The aim of the program is to capitalize on
Lehigh's<br>
world-class reputation in mathematical optimization research
toward<br>
advances in these and related fields. The incoming postdoctoral
fellow<br>
will be joining an interdisciplinary team of researchers working
on a range<br>
of topics from optimization theory and algorithms to the
application of<br>
modern data science and machine learning tools in areas from
energy and<br>
healthcare systems to quantum chemistry.<br>
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The Lehigh MODS team is composed of faculty members in Lehigh's
departments<br>
of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE), Chemical and
Biomolecular<br>
Engineering (ChBE), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE),
Economics<br>
(Econ), and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE): Frank E.
Curtis<br>
(ISE), Aida Khajavirad (ISE), Alberto J. Lamadrid (Econ), Theodore
K.<br>
Ralphs (ISE), Srinivas Rangarajan (ChBE), Daniel P. Robinson
(ISE), Karmel<br>
S. Shehadeh (ISE), Lawrence V. Snyder (ISE), Parv
Venkitasubramaniam (ECE),<br>
Luis Nunes Vicente (ISE), and Sihong Xie (CSE). All Lehigh MODS
team<br>
members are also members of Lehigh's Institute for Data,
Intelligent<br>
Systems, and Computation (I-DISC), which provides administrative
support<br>
for the program.<br>
<br>
A successful candidate will have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree by
Summer<br>
2022. In addition to joining collaborative interdisciplinary
projects, the<br>
incoming postdoctoral fellow will be expected to contribute
modestly to the<br>
program, such as aiding in the organization of seminars and
workshops.<br>
<br>
The fellowship position would start at a mutually agreed-upon
date. The<br>
term of the position is negotiable and could be 1 or 2 years.<br>
<br>
A formal application includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae,
research<br>
statement (at most 4 pages), and list of at least 3 references.<br>
Applications should be sent by email to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:frank.e.curtis@lehigh.edu">frank.e.curtis@lehigh.edu</a>.<br>
Informal inquiries in advance of a formal application are welcome.<br>
<br>
Lehigh University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer and<br>
does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability,
gender,<br>
gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or
ethnic<br>
origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.<br>
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