Friday, April 20, 2012

[DMANET] visiting/full time faculty, position at Sabanci University

Apologies for cross-listings.

The Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences (FENS) at Sabanci
University is inviting applications for full time or visiting faculty
positions at all levels in the Manufacturing Systems / Industrial
Engineering Program. Applicants should have completed a doctorate in
Industrial Engineering / Operations Research or a related discipline,
and must demonstrate a high potential for excellence in research and
teaching. At least two years of relevant experience in business and/or
academia will be a definite asset. Candidates will be expected to teach
at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates with a strong
background in computer integrated manufacturing and manufacturing
automation are particularly encouraged to apply.

Sabanci University, a privately funded premier academic institution,
started instruction in the 1999-2000 academic year in its new
state-of-the-art campus located in the suburban Istanbul, inland from
the Tuzla coastline. The University offers 12 undergraduate programs and
23 graduate programs in three faculties (Faculty of Engineering and
Natural Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of
Management). The University aims at establishing a very high standard of
academic excellence and a research oriented atmosphere both for its
faculty and for its students, while nurturing productive relationships
particularly with the industries in the region which constitute the
industry heartland of Turkey. The medium of instruction is English. More
detailed information about Sabanci University is available at the web site:

http://www.sabanciuniv.edu/eng/anasayfa/anasayfa.php

The applicants should submit their materials through the online
application system at
http://fens.sabanciuniv.edu/eng/?Pozisyonlar/AcikPozisyonlar.html

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