Open-Rank
Teaching
Professor
Position,
Lehigh Univ,
USA
The Department
of Industrial
and Systems
Engineering
(ISE) at
Lehigh
University
invites
applications
at all ranks
for a
non-tenure-track
and
non-tenured
teaching
professor
position. The
successful
candidate
must possess a
Ph.D. or
equivalent in
industrial
engineering or
a
related field
by date of
hire. The
teaching
duties will
consist of
three
undergraduate-
and/or
graduate-level
courses each
semester.
While the
position is
not tenurable,
a candidate
hired as a
Teaching
Assistant
Professor may
become
eligible for
promotion to
the
rank of
Teaching
Associate
Professor upon
development of
an excellent
record of
teaching and
service.
Similarly, a
candidate
hired as a
Teaching
Associate
Professor may
develop a
record worthy
of promotion
to the rank of
Teaching Full
Professor.
Applicants
should apply
here:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27033
Inquiries may
be addressed
to Professor
Frank E.
Curtis, Search
Committee
Chair,
frank.e.curtis@lehigh.edu.
Review of
applications
will begin
February 1,
2024 and will
continue
until the
position is
filled, which
is expected to
occur by a
start
date of July
1, 2024. An
application
should include
a cover
letter; a
curriculum
vitae; a
teaching
statement; a
statement on
diversity,
equity, and
inclusion
(DEI); and
names and
addresses of
at least three
references.
Lehigh ISE
currently has
20 full-time
faculty
members, 160
undergraduate
students, and
80 graduate
students, 35
of whom are
Ph.D.
students. The
ISE faculty
maintains an
outstanding
international
reputation in
a variety of
areas,
including data
science and
machine
learning;
mathematical
optimization;
stochastic
models and
optimization;
applied
operations
research;
quantum
computing
optimization;
and
uncertainty
quantification
and complex
systems.
Lehigh
University is
located in
Bethlehem, PA,
a vibrant and
historic area.
Over 800K
people live in
the Lehigh
Valley, which
is in
close
proximity to
New York City
and
Philadelphia.