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Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences (Applied Math)

Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Worcester
11 months ago
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JOB TITLE

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences (Applied Math)

LOCATION

Worcester

DEPARTMENT NAME

Mathematical Science Department

DIVISION NAME

Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPI

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY

The WPI Department of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin in the Fall of 2025. We seek candidates whose research areas are complementary to research areas in the department, which include Analysis, Financial Technology and Operations Research, Fluid Dynamics, Mechanics, Mathematical Modeling, and Computation in Life Sciences, Mathematical/Quantitative Finance, Mathematics of Materials Science, Numerical Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Probability, Scientific Machine Learning, and Stochastic Analysis. The successful candidate is expected to develop a research program and contribute to the teaching mission of the department, which embraces project-based learning. Interest in interacting and contributing to WPI’s interdisciplinary programs and initiatives, which include Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Neuroscience, and Quantum Information Science, is welcomed and encouraged.

WPI is a diverse campus of learners passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We are looking for candidates who can support our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

JOB DESCRIPTION

The department has over 40 faculty and post-doctoral scholars and WPI has a total enrollment of over 7,000 students. Our departmental undergraduate programs include Mathematical Sciences and Actuarial Mathematics.At the graduate level, we have several master’s programs (Applied Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Industrial Mathematics, and Mathematics for Educators) and we offer PhDs in Mathematical Sciences and Statistics. The department has a strong reputation for its cutting-edge interdisciplinary research andsuccessful programs addressing mathematical and statistical problems in industry, with a Center for Industrial Mathematics and Statistics (CIMS). 

The successful candidate will maintain an active research program, applying for external funding, and also supervise undergraduate and graduate student projects and dissertations. There is a reduced teaching load for new faculty and a standard teaching load in the department is 4 courses per year (undergraduate courses are 7-week terms and graduate courses are 14-week semesters). Faculty are expected to support and advise students in departmental programs, participate in WPI’s signature project-based curriculum, and to contribute to the operation and promotion of the department, college, university, and the profession.

WPI's reputation as a rigorous and innovative university rests on the shoulders of its faculty. A highly selective, private technological university and one of the nation's first, WPI believes that when great minds work together, great advances follow. At WPI the boundaries to multidisciplinary collaboration are low. Faculty members, students, and other partners work together on real-world projects and research that are hallmarks of the WPI experience. WPI is consistently ranked among the top 70 research institutions by US News & World Report. One hour west of Boston, the university's campus is in Worcester, Massachusetts, a thriving 21st century college city recognized as a growing hub of scientific and technological innovation. 

Applications will be read as they are received, and all complete applications received by December 13, 2024, will be guaranteed full consideration. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.

FLSA STATUS

United States of America (Exempt)

WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer that actively seeks to increase the diversity of its workplace. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. It seeks individuals with​ diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity, collaboration, inclusion, problem solving, innovation, high performance, and change making. It is committed to maintaining a campus environment free of harassment and discrimination.

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