Tuesday, February 5, 2013

[Comp-neuro] Faculty Position: Golovin Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University


The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University invites applications for the position of Golovin Assistant Professor. This is a one-year, non-tenure-track position with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Duties involve teaching and research in applied mathematics with a focus on applications in engineering and/or the sciences.*   More information about this position can be found at: http://www.esam.northwestern.edu/job-openings/index.html.

The starting date is September 1, 2013. Outstanding candidates at all levels are encouraged to apply, but preference will be given to junior level candidates. The application package should include a curriculum vita, a statement of research accomplishments and interests, and a statement of teaching experience and philosophy. The application should be submitted on-line at http://facultysearch.mccormick.northwestern.edu/apply/index/NTM. In addition, the applicant should arrange for at least two, but no more than three letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters will be automatically solicited from the letter writers by email after the names are entered in the online application system.

Questions may be sent to Sarah Johnson, esam@northwestern.edu (Subject line: Golovin Professorship).  To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by March 1, 2013, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Northwestern University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.

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* This includes computational neuroscience

--   William L. Kath, Professor  Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics  McCormick School of Engineering, Northwestern University  2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208-3125  Phone: 847-491-8784   Fax: 847-491-2178

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