The Dietrich School at the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for 
two tenure-track faculty 
positions at the Assistant Professor level in Mathematical and Computational 
Life Sciences to begin in 
the fall term of 2019. Successful candidates will be placed in the departments 
most suitable for their 
backgrounds and research programs from among the Departments of Mathematics, 
Biology, 
Neuroscience, Physics, and Chemistry.  We seek outstanding scientists who will 
enhance and 
complement our existing strengths and who will collaborate with members of our 
sizable neuroscience, 
biology, biophysics, and biochemistry communities.  
One position is in Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience. Candidates 
working on the following 
topics are especially encouraged to apply:
•       Circuits and information flow in neuroscience
•       Neuronal and population dynamics
•       Synaptic mechanisms and dynamics
•       Neuronal membrane properties and ion channel function

The other position is in Mathematics and Theory of Biological Processes.  
Candidates working on the 
following topics are especially encouraged to apply:

•       Mathematical ecology
•       Evolutionary theory
•       Cellular sensing and signal processing
•       Epigenetic and gene network dynamics
The University of Pittsburgh is an active center for interdisciplinary research 
in the life sciences offering 
exciting opportunities for collaborations across departments as well as with 
our highly ranked medical 
school. The University is currently ranked third in the nation in total NIH 
funding, and the city of 
Pittsburgh is often voted “most livable” in the nation.  These positions 
represent part of a vision to grow 
our community of researchers at the interface of mathematics, physics, 
chemistry and the life sciences.
Successful candidates will have a Ph.D. and should demonstrate substantial 
research accomplishment 
and dedication to teaching.  They will be expected to establish an extramurally 
funded research 
program, train graduate students, and actively participate in undergraduate 
education. Review of 
applications will begin on October 23, 2018, and will continue until the 
positions are filled. Applicants 
can apply online at: https://facultysearch.as.pitt.edu/apply/index/MjQy. 
Candidates should submit (a) a 
cover letter, (b) a CV, (c) a statement of research accomplishments and future 
plans, (d) a brief 
description of teaching interests, (e) a brief description of how your 
research, teaching or service 
demonstrates a commitment to diversity and inclusion, and (f) at least three 
letters of reference (for 
each reference, you will have the opportunity to input an email address through 
Interfolio’s Online 
Application system and a notification will be sent to the designated address 
with instructions). The 
positions are pending budgetary approval. The University of Pittsburgh is an 
Affirmative Action/Equal 
Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and 
diversity. 
EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled.


Person to Contact:

Erika Carpio
139 University Place
Room 302
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412-624-8361

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