The Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University seeks to
hire a tenure track assistant professor to begin in August 2014.
Applicants may have interest in theoretical or methodological research
in any area of Statistics, but high priority will be given to
individuals with strong computational skills and interest in big data
applications. The Department is a core member of the new College of
Sciences that also includes Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Marine,
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics, and Physics. College
priorities include health, energy, environmental and computational
statistics, and generally data-driven science. The Department, College,
and University highly value inclusiveness and diversity. Women and
other underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Department provides a dynamic environment for teaching, research and
collaborations across disciplines, and is housed in beautiful SAS Hall.
The Department's location in the Research Triangle provides rich
opportunities for interactions with industry; other universities,
including Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill; and government agencies. Faculty enjoy collaborations with
medical researchers at Duke, environmental scientists at the EPA
research facility, pharmaceutical researchers at Glaxo-SmithKline, and
software developers at SAS Institute, among many others. The Department
is also a founding cooperator of the National Institute of Statistical
Sciences (NISS) and the NSF funded Statistical and Applied Mathematical
Sciences Institute (SAMSI), both located nearby in Research Triangle
Park.
All applicants must have a Ph.D. in Statistics or Biostatistics by the time of employment. To apply, please visit https://jobs.ncsu.edu
and designate position number 00001270. All applicants should complete
an Applicant Profile and attach a letter of application and curriculum
vitae. In addition to submitting those materials online, applicants
should also submit recent transcripts and arrange for three letters of
references to be sent directly to
stat_search@stat.ncsu.edu
or as hard copy to the address below. All reference letters will be
made available for review by the departmental voting faculty. Processing
of applications will begin December 15, 2013, and continue until the
position is filled.
Mailing Address:
Len Stefanski
Chair, Statistics Search Committee
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 8203
Raleigh, NC 27695-8203
Questions about the position may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Len Stefanski (919-515-1945,
stefansk@ncsu.edu) .
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