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Assistant Professor - Mathematics

UMass Boston  ·  Mathematics  ·  UMass Boston, MA
Assistant ProfessorTenure-TrackMathematics

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Assistant Professor - Mathematics Apply now Job no: 528477 Position Type: Faculty Full Time Campus: UMass Boston Department: Mathematics Pay Grade: 03 Date opened: 01 Oct 2025 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: Job Description The Department of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in Mathematics starting September 1, 2026. The

research area of interest is in applied mathematics with a preferred emphasis in Theoretical and Computational Statistics, Machine Learning, Data Science, and/or Mathematical Molecular Biology. We are particularly interested in candidates with research interests which promote synergy and collaboration with the current department and college faculty. Although we are primarily interested in hiring an applied

mathematician with one of the above specializations, exceptional candidates from other areas are encouraged to apply. The mathematics department is part of the College of Science and Mathematics which encompasses six departments: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics, and includes interdisciplinary PhD programs providing a rich environment for research mentoring and

collaboration. State-of-the-art research computing facilities, including several high-performance computing clusters, are available to UMass Boston researchers. Partnerships and collaborations with academic institutions and industry research laboratories in the Greater Boston area offer substantial opportunities for professional development. The successful candidate must possess a PhD degree in mathematics,

statistics or related fields and must have a robust research program and strong potential to secure extramural funding. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to expand and strengthen the research within the department and college. All candidates must exhibit a clear commitment to advancing the university's teaching mission through their participation in on-going student success initiatives in the

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