The Department of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor position with an emphasis in Operations Research, with a start date of June 2025. This is a tenure-track position. To apply, the candidate must be a U. S. citizen and have a Ph. D. in an appropriate field (anticipated completion by June 2025 is acceptable). Please see https://www.usajobs.gov/job/804576000 for details about the position, requirements, and application submission. Application deadline is Oct 30, 2024 (midnight Eastern time).
Submit the following items online at the above link to complete your application:
Letter of application (cover letter)
Curriculum vitae (resume)
Veterans' preference documents, if applicable (i.e. DD-214 or Proof of Service letter (if active duty military), SF-15, Veterans Affairs letter for federal employment)
It is highly desired that your cover letter and/or curriculum vitae address the following areas, as appropriate:
Teaching Accomplishments: Include teaching experience and teaching awards.
Professional Accomplishments: Include research, consultations, publications, and awards.
Service Accomplishments: Include memberships, leadership roles, nature of service and contribution in collegial and/or professional organizations, societies, etc.
Diversity Statement: Include teaching, life experience and/or research interests that contribute to a climate that values and promotes diversity in all its forms.
Please also reference the "Required Qualifications" section for other documents desired by the hiring committee. Any supplemental documents intended for the hiring committee should be attached to the cover letter as a single file. Supplemental documents with large file sizes can be substituted with a link to comply with the 5MB maximum size of files submitted through this platform.
And anything else requested in the position description.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences is the largest department at the U. S. Air Force Academy. Our programs offer a broad yet focused education in problem solving, analytical reasoning, and technical communication skills that will allow cadets to tackle the complex operational, managerial, and technical problems that routinely challenge Air Force officers.