Postdoc in Healthcare OR at University of Toronto
Forum 'Emplois' - Sujet créé le 2013-11-22
Postdoctoral position in Healthcare OR
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in healthcare
operations research at the University of Toronto. The research focus will
be in one of the following targeted areas: cancer therapy, emergency
response, global health. The exact project or projects will be determined
in part based on the candidate's experience and interests. The applicant
will join a dynamic research group in the Department of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering with a focus on developing advanced optimization
methods to solve challenging and relevant problems in healthcare. The
department is located at the downtown St. George campus in Toronto, Canada,
one of the most vibrant, diverse, and culturally rich cities in the world,
and home to the largest research university in Canada.
Applicants should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Operations
Research or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a strong
background in optimization and modeling, with experience in robust
optimization, inverse optimization, and/or large-scale optimization. Other
related experience will also be considered.
The start date is flexible, but preference will be given to candidates who
can start in early 2014. The position is for one year with the possibility
of renewal based on mutual agreement. Salary and benefits are competitive.
There are no teaching responsibilities associated with this position.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please submit
your application, including a cover letter, CV, publications, and contact
information for three references to the email address below. Please use the
subject line "HCOR PDF" in the email.
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Timothy C. Y. Chan, PhD | Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering
Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering | University of Toronto
5 King's College Rd. | Toronto | Ontario | M5S 3G8 | Office: MC315
tcychan@mie.utoronto.ca | www.mie.utoronto.ca/faculty/chan
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in healthcare
operations research at the University of Toronto. The research focus will
be in one of the following targeted areas: cancer therapy, emergency
response, global health. The exact project or projects will be determined
in part based on the candidate's experience and interests. The applicant
will join a dynamic research group in the Department of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering with a focus on developing advanced optimization
methods to solve challenging and relevant problems in healthcare. The
department is located at the downtown St. George campus in Toronto, Canada,
one of the most vibrant, diverse, and culturally rich cities in the world,
and home to the largest research university in Canada.
Applicants should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Operations
Research or a related field. The ideal candidate will have a strong
background in optimization and modeling, with experience in robust
optimization, inverse optimization, and/or large-scale optimization. Other
related experience will also be considered.
The start date is flexible, but preference will be given to candidates who
can start in early 2014. The position is for one year with the possibility
of renewal based on mutual agreement. Salary and benefits are competitive.
There are no teaching responsibilities associated with this position.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please submit
your application, including a cover letter, CV, publications, and contact
information for three references to the email address below. Please use the
subject line "HCOR PDF" in the email.
--------------------------
Timothy C. Y. Chan, PhD | Assistant Professor, Industrial Engineering
Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering | University of Toronto
5 King's College Rd. | Toronto | Ontario | M5S 3G8 | Office: MC315
tcychan@mie.utoronto.ca | www.mie.utoronto.ca/faculty/chan