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Position: Data Science - Postdoctoral Fellow
Institution: Johns Hopkins University
Location: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Duties: The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University seeks applications for the Data Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, a three-year, non-tenure, and non-renewable appointment, with a start date of July 1, 2023. Teaching load for this position is two courses per academic year
Requirements: Candidates are required to have received a Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the start of this appointment and may have up to three years of prior academic and/or postdoctoral research experience in areas related to data science and its mathematical foundations. Applicants should have strong research potential and a commitment to teaching. The position offers a competitive salary with funds for professional development
   
Text: | Faculty Careers Staff Jobs Faculty Careers Staff Jobs Browse Faculty Jobs Data Science - Postdoctoral Fellow Requisition #: A-114562-3 Status: Full Time Type: Fellowship School: Whiting School of Engineering Department/Program: Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics Location City: Baltimore Location State: MD Location Zip Code: 21218 Closing Date: Open until filled To apply: apply.interfolio.com/114562 General Description The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University seeks applications for the Data Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, a three-year, non-tenure, and non-renewable appointment, with a start date of July 1, 2023. Teaching load for this position is two courses per academic year. Qualifications Candidates are required to have received a Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the start of this appointment and may have up to three years of prior academic and/or postdoctoral research experience in areas related to data science and its mathematical foundations. Applicants should have strong research potential and a commitment to teaching. The position offers a competitive salary with funds for professional development. Application Instructions The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics values diversity and inclusion as essential to achieving excellence. We especially encourage applications from those belonging to groups traditionally underrepresented in the mathematical sciences. Consideration of applications will begin on December 5, 2022, until the positions is filled. Applicants should apply using this link: Submit the relevant materials online: a cover letter that identifies faculty members in the department with whom the applicant is interested in working, CV, a concise description of research interests and goals, a teaching statement that includes a discussion of the applicant's experience with or ideas for teaching in a diverse and inclusive classroom and three letters of recommendation, with at least one letter addressing the applicant's teaching abilities. Applicants may suggest any faculty members of the Whiting School of Engineering as potential mentors. To apply for this position, visit: apply.interfolio.com/114562 The Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity for its faculty, staff, and students. 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