Statistics Faculty Position - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Statistics Faculty Position
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge, MA

MIT is launching a cross-Institute center focusing on research and education in Statistics and Information Systems. Consequently, MIT is seeking candidates for a faculty position starting in September 2015 or thereafter. The appointment will be at the assistant or untenured associate professor level. The appointment will be made in partnership with another MIT department. In special cases, a senior faculty appointment may be possible. Faculty duties include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, research, and supervision of student research. We will consider candidates with backgrounds and interests in the broad areas of Statistics ranging from fundamental theoretical focus to applications of Statistics in various domains in Engineering, Management, Sciences, Life Sciences and Social Sciences.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Statistics, Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research, Economics, Mathematics or a related field by the start of their employment. Candidates must register with the Faculty Search website at https://school-of-engineering-faculty-search.mit.edu and must submit application materials electronically to this website. Candidate applications should include a description of professional interests and goals in both teaching and research. Each application should include a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three or more individuals who will provide letters of recommendation. Letter writers should submit their letters directly to MIT, preferably on the website at https://school-of-engineering-faculty-search.mit.edu/letters or by emailing to the address below. Responses received by December 15, 2014, will be given priority.

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MIT is an equal opportunity employer. Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.