INSTITUTION: Binghamton University
DEPARTMENT: Systems Science and Industrial Engineering
POSITION: Three Faculty Positions Available
LINK: Binghamton SSI Website
NOTES: Deadline is December 5, 2012, contact information listed below.
Binghamton University
Three
(3) Faculty Positions in the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering
Department at Binghamton University (SUNY)
The Department of Systems Science and
Industrial Engineering in the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and
Applied Science at Binghamton University (The State University of New York at
Binghamton) is undertaking a significant expansion and invites applications for
faculty positions for the following, all expected to start in August 2013:
- Tenure-track Associate or Full Professor, in Electronics Packaging and/or Electronics Manufacturing
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, in Healthcare Systems Engineering/Human Factors
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, in Smart Grids/Operations Research
All three positions involve teaching at all
levels from undergraduate courses to advanced graduate courses, and
establishing theoretical and applied research in the areas identified above.
For the senior position, the candidate is
expected to initiate and establish a strong externally supported research
program within electronics packaging/electronics manufacturing that will
support graduate (MS and PhD) and undergraduate students. The candidate
must have (i) an earned doctorate in either engineering or the sciences, (ii)
excellent leadership skills, and (iii) a superb record of research, including
garnering funding and scholarly publications.
For the two assistant professor positions,
the candidates must have a doctoral degree in Industrial and Systems
Engineering (ISE) or a closely related field, as well as good leadership
skills. The candidates are expected to have a high potential to initiate and
sustain an externally funded multi-disciplinary research program and to take a
major role in their respective research programs. The candidates are also
expected to have an excellent record of scholarly publications. Teaching
experience is also preferred. These two positions are a part of campus-wide
research initiatives in Healthcare and Smart Energy clusters and, hence, will
require an ability to work closely with other individuals within their
respective clusters.
The Department offers a BS degree in ISE,
MEng degrees in IE and SE, and MS and PhD degrees in both Systems Science and
ISE. Prospective candidates are encouraged to visit the department web
site (http://www.ssie.binghamton.edu/) for more
departmental details. Any questions about position information can be found below:
- Tenure-track Associate or Full Professor, in Electronics Packaging and/or Electronics Manufacturing position should be directed to Professor Nagen Nagarur, Department Chair, (email: nnagarur@binghamton.edu; phone: 607-777-3027; fax: 607-777-4094)
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, in Healthcare Systems Engineering/Human Factors should be directed to Dr. Mohammad T. Khasawneh, Associate Professor and Search Committee Chair, Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (email: mkhasawn@binghamton.edu; phone: 607-777-4408; fax: 607-777-4094).
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, in Smart Grids/Operations Research should be directed to Dr. Daryl Santos, Professor and Search Committee Chair, Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (email: santos@binghamton.edu; phone: 607-777-4769; fax: 607-777-4094).
Please
submit all required information online at http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com. Applications
received by December 5, 2012 will be given first consideration, but the review
process will continue until the positions are filled.
The State University of New York at
Binghamton – Binghamton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer
October,
2012
Dr. Nagen Nagarur
Chair and Professor
Systems Science and Industrial
Engineering Department
Asst. Director, Watson Institute
for Systems Excellence (WISE)
Binghamton University
Binghamton, NY.
Ph: 607 777 3027
Fax: 607 777 4094
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