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Tenure-Track Faculty Positions - George Washington University ¬ SEngineering Management and Systems Engineering
Posted: 1/08/2009
The Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering of The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science is seeking candidates for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant\Associate Professor.

The positions require teaching interest in the general area of systems engineering with demonstrated research ability and a background in a relevant subfield of systems engineering such as systems requirements, configuration management, cost management, systems architecture, system design, system integration, or functional analysis. Candidates with specific interest in the area of sustainability will be given highest priority. Successful candidates are expected to develop externally sponsored research programs, to supervise doctoral students, and to teach and provide academic advising of students at all levels. Basic Qualifications: Applicants requesting appointment at the Assistant Professor level must possess superior teaching and research potential and strong potential to attract externally funded research. Applicants requesting appointment at the Associate Professor level must have a significant record of publications and research funding. All applicants must have an earned doctorate or must have a doctorate in hand by August 1, 2009.

The George Washington University is located in the center of Washington, D.C. The metropolitan area sustains the second largest concentration of research and development activity in the United States, creating a continuing demand for rigorously trained engineers and many research opportunities.

The Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering conducts major off-campus degree programs at locations in the Washington metropolitan area and across the United States. The candidates selected for these positions are expected to participate in these programs. Salary levels are competitive.

Review of applications will commence on March 2, 2009 and will continue until the positions are filled. The start dates for the positions will be September 1, 2009 and January 1, 2010, respectively. Application Procedure: Only complete applications will be considered. Please send curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching interests, publication list, sample publications, and the names, addresses, telephone numbers and emails of three references to:

Ms. Zoe Dansan, Coordinator, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science
The George Washington University
Washington, D.C. 20052


The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Faculty Position (Human Factors) - West Virginia University ¬ Department of Indistrial and Management Systems Engineering
Posted: 11/21/2008
The Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (IMSE) at West Virginia University invites applications and nominations for two tenure-track faculty positions at the level of Assistant Professor for Fall 2009. One position is in Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering and the other position is in Production Planning and Control/Operations Research. We seek outstanding candidates who possess a Ph.D. in industrial engineering and are able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, to develop an externally funded research program, and to perform professional service activities.

West Virginia University is a comprehensive land grant institution with medical, law, and business schools, over 29,000 students, and Carnegie Doctoral Research Extensive standing. The IMSE Department has 14 faculty members, 180 undergraduate, and 115 graduate students. The Department offers degrees at the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. levels. The College has seven departments, over 3,000 students, 112 faculty, and approximately $28 million in research expenditures per annum.

Candidates should submit current curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three references, a one page summary statement describing qualifications for the position, and plans for teaching and research. Review of applications will start on February 16, 2009. These positions will remain open and applications will continue to be reviewed until appointments are made. Send inquires and applications to:

Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Industrial and Management Systems Engineering Department
West Virginia University
PO Box 6070
Morgantown, WV 26506-6070

West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
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