Friday, December 28, 2012

Open position - Optimization expert with Jeppesen, Sweden


Optimization Expert to Jeppesen Gothenburg
Jeppesen’s crew and fleet solutions are mainly developed in Gothenburg, but with significant support from our offices in Montreal, Singapore, and New York. Jeppesen has more than 3,500 employees worldwide and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, USA. Founded on the production of aeronautical charts, the company celebrated 75 years of guiding pilots safely to their destinations in 2009.

Jeppesen is a subsidiary of Boeing, the world’s leading aerospace company. Boeing is headquartered in Chicago, U.S.A., employing more than 160 000 people in 70 countries.
The successful candidate is goal-oriented and enjoys problem-solving, but still has an eye on the big picture. He or she must work well in an agile team and be very communicative and open. An interest in optimization and algorithms is a given. A strong software development background, especially in Object-Oriented programming is required. The new team member  will be working with highly talented and experienced developers, having regular interaction with the other development teams, installation projects and clients.

The successful candidate is goal-oriented and enjoys problem-solving, but still has an eye on the big picture. He or she must work well in an agile team and be very communicative and open. An interest in optimization and algorithms is a given. A strong software development background, especially in Object-Oriented programming is required. The new team member  will be working with highly talented and experienced developers, having regular interaction with the other development teams, installation projects and clients.
• PhD in Optimization/OR (or MSc + minimum 3 years of experience from developing similar applications) 
• Strong C/C++ skills
Meriting Experience
• Airline or Railway applications
• Simulation packages
• Statistical analysis
• Data mining 
• Python
Jeppesen Technology Services
_________________________

Jeppesen is looking to further strengthen the research and development team in airline crew and fleet optimization. We are solving some of the hardest combinatorial optimization problems you can imagine – in one of the most exciting and dynamic industries you can find. Delivering maximum value to our clients requires creativity, innovation and hard work. We believe there is no alternative to being number One – and that everyone can make a difference!
At Jeppesen in Gothenburg, over 300 employees from over 30 countries develop, implement and support cutting-edge resource optimization systems for airlines and railways. Clients include world-leading companies like Lufthansa, SAS, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Delta Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Deutsche Bahn, Green Cargo and Qantas. Jeppesen has pioneered several new methods and algorithms for solving large, complex optimization problems, and has received significant recognition both in industry and academia, the latest by being awarded the INFORMS Prize in 2010.
As an Optimization Expert you will work with mathematical modeling, algorithmic development and performance tuning as well as taking part in research, design, implementation, testing and maintenance.
Requirements
Last day of application will be December 31, 2012.
Applications are only accepted through the Company website:

Tomas Gustafsson
Optimization & Research Strategist Crew & Fleet

Thursday, December 6, 2012

SAS Summer Fellowship in Operations Research


The Operations Research Development department at SAS is pleased to announce the annual SAS Summer Fellowship in Operations Research Program for the summer of 2013. Open to doctoral candidates in operations research, industrial engineering, computer science, applied mathematics and related graduate departments in the United States, the fellowship offers the opportunity to assist in the support of research and development in areas of operations research.  The Operations Research fellow will contribute to activities such as literature review and research, implementation of numerical algorithms and software application development and/or testing and documentation.  Specific areas of interest are mathematical optimization, constraint programming and large scale network algorithms.  The program thus provides the graduate student with an excellent opportunity to explore software development as a career choice.
Eligible candidates must have completed at least two years of graduate work by the end of the spring semester of 2013, and must have demonstrated programming experience in low level languages like C, C++, Java, and knowledge of standard operating systems.
The program provides a salary and stipend for a twelve-week internship at SAS headquarters in Cary, North Carolina, during the summer of 2013. Interested candidates should apply online at the SAS careers site. To apply, go tohttp://www.sas.com/jobs/USjobs/# and select Fellowship Opportunities. The OR Fellowship is requisition # 12003018.
The deadline for submitting your application and attaching a letter of recommendation from two faculty members is February 1, 2013. The selected candidate will be notified by March 1, 2013.
SAS is located in the Research Triangle area, which encompasses three leading universities – Duke, the University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State University – and is also the home of the National Institute of Statistical Sciences and the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute. Ample intellectual and leisure pursuits exist to make this an exciting opportunity for the chosen student.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Positions at the University of Colorado Denver

The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the
University of Colorado Denver invites applications for a tenure-track
assistant professor position in Numerical Methods and Scientific
Computing and a tenure-track assistant professor position in
Statistics, to start August 2013.

The Department has 16 tenured or tenure-track faculty members whose
research and teaching cover a wide range of areas, including
computational biology, computational and and engineering mathematics,
probability, statistics, graph theory, combinatorics, operations
research, and optimization. The Department has approximately 70 M.S.
and Ph.D. students, and 100 undergraduate mathematics majors. Many
departmental faculty are involved with the Center for Computational
Mathematics, and the University owns a major TOP50 supercomputing
facility with large reserved allocations available.

The regular teaching load is 4 undergraduate or graduate courses per
year, which may be reduced for an initial period. The candidate will
be expected to develop a strong independent research program with
external funding and to teach a variety of courses at both the
graduate and undergraduate levels. A completed doctoral degree, or
expected completion by the start of the appointment, is required.

The candidate should have an excellent record in research commensurate
with the career stage, and strong commitment to quality teaching at
both undergraduate and graduate levels. Further preference will be
given to candidates with demonstrated potential for attracting
external research funding and with research interests compatible with
present faculty research areas which include numerical solutions of
partial differential equations, numerical linear algebra, parallel
computing, mathematical modeling involving systems of PDEs or
stochastic PDEs, data assimilation, quantification of uncertainty,
extreme value theory, high-dimensional data, spatial statistics,
statistical genetic and genomics, Bayesian statistics, and
environmental and ecological applications. In addition, an interest in
interacting with faculty in other research areas in the department
and/or University would be desirable.

Salary is commensurate with skills and experience. The University of
Colorado offers a full benefits package.  Information on University
benefits programs, including eligibility, is located at
http://www.cu.edu/pbs/

Applications are accepted electronically at www.jobsatcu.comunder job
posting 819515 (numerical
http://www.jobsatcu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=70811) and 819855
(statistics http://www.jobsatcu.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=71151).
Review of applications will begin January 7, 2013 and will continue
until the position is filled. The Department web page at
http://math.ucdenver.edu/ can supply further information.

The University of Colorado Denver is dedicated to ensuring a safe and
secure environment for our faculty, staff, students and visitors. To
assist in achieving that goal, we conduct background investigations
for all prospective employees.

The University of Colorado strongly supports the principle of
diversity. We encourage applications from women, ethnic minorities,
persons with disabilities and all veterans.

Presolve and statuses CPX_STAT_INForUNBD or IloCplex::InfOrUnbd.

When using mip solver , it is often to encounter cases where a specific optimization model is either infeasible or unbounded (CPX_STAT_INForUNBD in CPLEX).  Here is a nice post on this topic which provides insight on this flag message. 

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21399996

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Faculty Opening at Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM) Rice University

Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM)
Rice University

The Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics
(http://www.caam.rice.edu/) invites applications for a tenure track
professorship beginning July 1, 2013. Candidates at the assistant
professor level are preferred, although outstanding candidates at all
levels will be considered. The Department offers an outstanding
research environment and hosts research programs in optimization,
numerical linear algebra, control and inverse problems, partial
differential equations, and scientific computing. Interdisciplinary
work is a fundamental aspect of the Department's program.

Preference will be given to candidates who are engaged in
high-performance computing and whose research complements existing
strengths of the Department. Candidates for this position should have
a PhD and have demonstrated potential for excellence in both research
and teaching.

Applications consisting of a letter of application, current curriculum
vitae containing a list of publications, a description of research,
and a statement on teaching should be submitted via the website
www.MathJobs.Org. In addition, candidates should arrange for at least
three letters of recommendations, which may be submitted on the same
website.

Alternatively, applications and letters of recommendations may be sent
by mail to:

Faculty Search Committee
Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAAM)
Rice University
6100 Main Street, MS-134
Houston, TX 77005-1827

PLEASE DO NOT DUPLICATE YOUR APPLICATION!

To receive full consideration the complete application must be
received by January 11, 2013, but the committee will continue to
accept applications until the position is filled.

Rice University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
_____________________________________________________
Matthias Heinkenschloss
Professor and Department Chair

Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics - MS 134
Rice University
Houston, Texas 77005, USA

Phone 713-348-5176
Fax      713-348-5318
http://www.caam.rice.edu/~heinken

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

2 Two Year Postdoctoral Positions in Cambridge, UK

Cambridge Systems Associates Limited (CSA), a small high end financial services analytics, consulting and software company (see www.cambridge-systems.com), has two 2 year postdoctoral positions, funded by the EU and starting as soon as possible.

The full time R&D work will involve development of CSA's iALM financial planning system and its patented STOCHASTICS stochastic optimization analyst software in high performance computing applications. Publications from the work will be expected.

Lloyds Banking Group and Citigroup are the financial partners and Numerical Applications Group (NAG), Maxeler and several leading European Universities are other partners on the EU High Performance Computing in Finance (HPC Finance) project. Please see the project website: www.hpcfinance.eu for a full list of partners, where CSA's detailed job descriptions may also be found (dates on these latter are irrelevant).

We are seeking recent PhDs (not more than 4 years from doctoral completion) in mathematics, statistics, OR, computer science or quantitative finance. Candidates must not be UK citizens, nor have spent more than one year in the UK to date.

The successful applicants will be CSA employees and salaries are generous, with moving allowances available. The active and exciting environment for these positions is Cambridge University. The company's elegant offices are in the centre of the University and the city.

Interested candidates should apply to Professor M.A.H. Dempster (mahd2@cam.ac.uk) at their earliest convenience.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

An Effective and Time-efficient Approach to Solving Linear Discrete Optimization Problems using Discretized Network Flow

A recent NSF grant is award to Shantanu Dutt. Here is the abstract below from the NSF website

Discrete optimization finds widespread use in almost all areas of human endeavor ranging from science to technology to business, and encompassing diverse applications such as chip design, power system design, robotics, bioinformatics, transportation, financial computing and industrial engineering. However, currently there is no general discrete optimization solver that can solve hard problems near-optimally in tractable runtimes (fast to moderate runtimes). To rectify this, this project will explore developing novel and efficient techniques for solving the class of 0/1 integer linear programming (ILP) problems that can be used to model a wide range of discrete optimization problems (DOPs). The approach used for this purpose is a solution technique termed discretized network flow (DNF), in which classical network flow (that solves a class of continuous linear programming problems), is constrained by special discrete requirements on the flow to yield valid solutions to 0/1 ILPs.

A successful completion of this project will yield algorithms and a software tool for solving large 0/1 ILP problems near-optimally and much faster than current techniques. This will represent a significant advance in the state-of-the-art of such solvers, and can be used to solve large DOPs more accurately and faster in many application areas ranging from genomics to chip design to robotics. This can help in answering fundamental issues in these application areas that have not been attempted so far, and also lead to better products and services in these areas. For example, in the area of chip design, the use of our solver can lead to much lower power and higher quality chips (e.g., with good performance and reliability) than are possible with current CAD tools, and thereby result in better and greener electronic products in several consumer and commercial application areas.

Optimization without Round-off Errors

Recently, a NSF grant is awarded to Erick Moreno-Centeno on Optimization without Round-off Errors. It will be thrilling in the community since round-off erros have been a serious concern to solve large scale optimization problems, especially those with integer variables.

This Early-concept Grant for Exploratory Research (EAGER) provides funding to further develop an algorithm to solve systems of linear equations with a specific advantage over Gaussian Elimination in that the algorithm does not have round-off errors. The algorithm will be tailored and adapted to be used within existing optimization algorithms. The key property of the algorithm being further developed is that it maintains the integrality of the numbers throughout its execution. In particular, although the algorithm does contain divisions (which is crucial for the polynomial-time complexity of the

algorithm) all the divisions have a remainder of zero. A detailed complexity analysis of the algorithm will be performed; specifically, both its running time and the number of bits required to represent the numbers throughout the algorithm's execution will be investigated. A modification of the algorithm to perform LU factorizations will also be studied. Finally, the algorithm will be adapted to enable its use for the basis updates performed in state-of-the-art implementations of the revised simplex method.

If successful, the outcomes of this research will lead to a deeper understanding of computational linear algebra free of round-off errors and the associated applications within optimization algorithms. In the linear programming (LP) context, this research will enable us to solve large-scale LPs exactly; this, in turn, will significantly improve the accuracy and speed of integer programming solvers. In addition, since solving systems of linear equations is a critical subroutine of many numerical algorithms, this research will impact many application areas where linear systems frequently arise, including economics, physics, chemistry, and engineering.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

postdoctoral position in Carnegie Mellon University

A postdoctoral position is available in my group in the area of computational global optimization.  I am looking for a person interested to work on the development and implementation of polyhedral cutting plane techniques for nonlinear and mixed-integer nonlinear problems in the context of the BARON project.  For current group activities, see http://archimedes.cheme.cmu.edu  Those interested in this position, please email me your CV/papers and let me know if you are available to meet during the INFORMS meeting in Phoenix.

Best wishes, Nick Sahinidis

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Postdoc openings at Sandia National Labs in Livermore, CA


Postdoctoral Appointee --- Large-Scale Graph Analysis
Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA
 
JOB DESCRIPTION: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in the area
of large-scale graph analysis of time-evolving attributed networks,
with a focus on feature discovery and scalable models. The successful
applicant will be expected to conduct innovative research, to develop
open-source Hadoop MapReduce software for analyzing large-scale data,
to present his or her findings at leading conferences and workshops,
and publish his or her results in leading journals. This postdoctoral
position is for motivated and enthusiastic individuals with a
background in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or related
areas.
 
QUALIFICATIONS: *Required* (1) U.S. Citizenship; (2) advanced degree
(Ph.D. or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or
a related area, with a strong record of academic performance; (3)
ability to work in a collaborative research environment; (4) evidence
of relevant research expertise in the form of technical publications,
presentations, software, and/or knowledge of applications; (5)
software development competence in Java, C++, or a related language;
(6) proficiency in solving problems, prioritizing work, and making
decisions; (7) excellent written and oral communication skills.
*Desired* (1) Expertise in one or more of the following areas:
MapReduce algorithms, graph analysis and modeling, graph mining, cyber
security, social network analysis, numerical linear algebra and
optimization, statistics, discrete mathematics; (2) software
engineering proficiency, including an understanding of object-oriented
programming techniques and best practices, Hadoop MapReduce and/or
high-performance computing experience; (3) experience with standard
research tools such as LaTeX, MATLAB, PowerPoint; (4) a background in
solving practical problems in science and engineering that involve
encounters with real-world data; and (5) evidence of professional
service to the community, such as engagement in student service
activities or seminar/workshop organization.
 
HOW TO APPLY: Visit http://tinyurl.com/6q2keec and click "Apply Now".
 
 
Postdoctoral Appointee --- Informatics
Sandia National Labs, Livermore, CA
 
JOB DESCRIPTION: We have multiple openings for postdoctoral
researchers in computer science, computer engineering, mathematics,
and statistics. We are particularly looking for experts in informatics
and data sciences, numerical mathematics (especially linear algebra),
network and graph algorithms, and cyber defense. The successful
applicant will be expected to conduct innovative research, to develop
open-source software, to present his or her findings at leading
conferences and workshops, and to publish his or her results in
leading journals. This postdoctoral position is for motivated and
enthusiastic individuals with a background in computer science,
mathematics, statistics, or related areas.
 
QUALIFICATIONS: *Required* (1) Advanced degree (Ph.D. or equivalent)
in computer science, mathematics, statistics, or a related area, with
a strong record of academic performance; (2) ability to work in a
collaborative research environment; (3) evidence of relevant research
expertise in the form of technical publications, presentations,
software, and/or knowledge of applications; (4) software development
competence in Java, C++, or a related language; (5) proficiency in
solving problems, prioritizing work, and making decisions; (6)
excellent written and oral communication skills.  *Desired:* (1)
Expertise in one or more of the following areas: machine learning,
data mining, graph analysis, linear algebra, applied statistics,
optimization, computational combinatorics, discrete mathematics, cyber
defense; (2) software engineering proficiency, including an
understanding of object-oriented programming techniques and best
practices, Hadoop MapReduce and/or high- performance computing
experience; (3) experience with standard research tools such as LaTeX,
MATLAB, PowerPoint; (4) a background in solving practical problems in
science and engineering that involve encounters with real-world data;
and (5) evidence of professional service to the community, such as
engagement in student service activities or seminar/workshop
organization.
 
HOW TO APPLY: Visit http://tinyurl.com/7xdwke8 and click "Apply Now"
 

Positions in the Computational Science Center at IBM Research

IBM currently has the following three positions available in our Computational Science Center at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. All involve working with applications for IBM's current and future leading edge HPC systems and with development of future systems. We would appreciate it if you could pass on this information to potentially qualified candidates. 

Research Staff Member 
The Deep Computing Systems Group at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center is seeking a Research Staff Member to work on development of future systems for compute intensive and data intensive applications. The Deep Computing Systems Group is heavily engaged in research to develop esascale class systems for research, industrial and commercial use. The group has lead the development of IBM's Blue Gene range of systems. It carries out a range of activities include design, development and implementation of processors, networks and storage systems, and development of systems and applications software for leading capability systems. The group works collaboratively with some of the leading high performance computing organizations around the world. The ideal candidate will have deep knowledge and a proven research track record in high performance computing with experience in analytics and in data intensive applications. A PhD in Computer Science, Computational Science, Applied Mathematics or related fields is preferred. (Job id RES-0501718) 

Postdoctoral Researcher 
The Computational Science Center at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to carry out research on the design, optimization and evaluation of analytics algorithms and related data-intensive applications on leading-edge and next-generation HPC systems. The position requires a deep understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of existing analytics algorithms as well as extensive knowledge of the strengths and weakness of various system architectural design points. Advanced analytics codes will be characterized and methodologies to estimate performance on various architectures will be developed and applied. The design of novel algorithms is expected.  A Ph.D. in a relevant field of computer science, engineering, or applied mathematics with experience in computational science is required along with knowledge of HPC architectures and their influence on performance. (Job id RES-0505182) 

Postdoctoral Researcher 
The HPC Applications and Tools group in the Computational Science Center at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to carry out research on the performance of large-scale high performance computing (HPC) application codes on leading-edge present and future HPC machine architectures. Advanced simulation codes in many domains of science and engineering will be characterized and methodologies to estimate performance on various architectures will be developed and applied. A Ph.D. in a relevant field of science, engineering, or applied mathematics with experience in computational science is required along with knowledge of HPC architectures and their influence on performance. (Job id RES-0501444) 

Applicants may apply for these positions using the following IBM employment link. You may use the job ids listed above to search for these positions. 
http://www.ibm.com/employment/us/ 

Dr. Kirk E. Jordan
Emerging Solutions Executive & Assoc. Program Director
Computational Science Center, IBM T.J. Watson Research
Member, IBM Academy of Technology
1 Rogers St, Cambridge, MA,  02142
kjordan@us.ibm.com  --  office: (617) 693-4581  or T/L 693-4581

Personal Page: 
https://researcher.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=us-kjordan
IBM Research:    
http://www.research.ibm.com/

Research position at NeurOK Software


NeurOK Software is looking for a specialist in machine learning and data mining to join our existing team.  Our team has been working with advanced machine learning technologies for more than 15 years and we are growing.  Our clients have been thrilled with our work and our employees are rewarded with an intellectually stimulating environment that challenges you to go beyond the obvious and discover insights that lead to excellence. 
If you meet the requirements below and believe you are prepared to work with some of the brightest minds then we welcome your application.
Requirements:
1.       Applicant should have a strong background in computer science and data mining with in-depth knowledge of such areas as pattern recognition and anomaly detection in large-scale, streaming data.
2.       Deep knowledge of machine learning techniques including:
a.       Artificial neural networks,
b.      Wavelet, Fourier, Windows Fourier analysis,
c.       Latin hypercube, decision trees,
d.      Statistical methods in data analysis.
3.       Master degree or PhD (preferable) in mathematics/physics.
4.       Works well in a team - no soloists here.
5.       A passion for machine learning and mathematics.
Optional:
1.       Fluency in Russian is beneficial
Compensation:
Salary is competitively priced, including benefits.  More information available upon application. 
NeurOK Software is an equal opportunity employer.

Full Time Position as Research Engineer – Mathematical Optimization


ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company is seeking qualified and experienced candidates to conduct research and software development in the area of mathematical programming. The qualified candidate will also serve as an internal consultant to ExxonMobil Upstream affiliates and will be based in Houston with some domestic and international travel.

Primary Job Functions:
  • Contribute to research and development effort in optimization and analytics for the petroleum and natural gas industry
  • Work within cross-disciplinary teams to perform breakthrough research, develop software, create new approaches and deploy technology for the upstream sector of the corporation
  • Plan, steward, and technically oversee internal and joint industry research programs
  • Provide training to ExxonMobil affiliates
  • Effectively work with contractors, vendors, and operators
Job Requirements:
  • Ph.D. degree in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related discipline
  • Theoretical and practical experience in mathematical programming modeling and algorithm development for discrete optimization
    • Research emphasis on solving large-scale mixed integer programming problems in planning, scheduling or routing problemswould be preferred
    • Expertise in closely related areas such as stochastic programming, robust optimization constraint programming, approximate dynamic programming, mixed integer nonlinear programming is desirable, but not required
  • Strong background in programming, prior work or research-related experience in software development
  • Advanced proficiency with C++ or other object-oriented programming language
  • Strong applied math, engineering and applied research skills
Preferred Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
  • Proficiency in current commercial and academic mathematical programming and optimization modeling languages and solvers
  • Experience in algorithm design and implementation that utilizes high performance computing
  • Demonstrated excellent communication, interpersonal, and personal leadership skills
ExxonMobil is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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                  To learn more about ExxonMobil and apply, visit Web Site at www.exxonmobil.com/careers/usa

Under ‘Experienced or Professional Recruiting’ search for ‘15131BR’
Or Click on

Monday, June 18, 2012

Postdoc position at SUTD

A 2-year postdoc position is available at the Singapore University of
Technology and Design.

This position is part of a research project aimed at integrating
optimization with design practice in sustainable architecture. The
specific research area is the optimization of expensive black-box
functions, in particular optimizing the outcome of (highly nonlinear)
simulators that have continuous and discrete input parameters. This is
a challenging applied research project with important applications. It
involves collaboration with renown architects on real-world buildings,
with the potential of having an impact on design practice.

We are looking for motivated applicants with a strong theoretical and
computational background. The ideal candidate should be skilled in at
least one of: global optimization, mixed-integer nonlinear
programming, and related areas.

The position comes with an attractive remuneration package,
competitive on an international level, as well as travel support. The
start date is flexible, ideally between August 2012 and January 2013.
Interested applicants are encouraged to send a CV with a brief summary
of past research and names of references - all in PDF format - to:
Giacomo Nannicini, nannicini@sutd.edu.sg. All questions can be
directed to the same address.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Scientist/Researcher - Mathematical Optimization, Analytics, and Statistics

SK Innovation’s System and Optimization Laboratory has immediate openings for full-time positions in mathematical and stochastic optimization, computing, analytics, statistics, and logistics and supply chain optimization. Located in Seoul, in the heart of Asia, the opportunity presents the discernable individual the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, located in an exciting part of the world fast emerging as a leader in technology and innovation.
The successful candidate will join a growing multidisciplinary group of world class scientists performing breakthrough research and providing innovative solutions to support better decision making across all sectors of the corporation including (but not limited to) the oil and gas industry, battery and green energy, chemicals and lubricants, and I/E materials. The lab offers a unique environment that combines basic research with applied projects reflecting the need to work closely with end users of the technology while also conducting research in multidisciplinary groups, publish in leading journals, and present in scientific forums. 
The applicant should have a Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Operations Research, Statistics, Computing, or other related scientific discipline, with both theoretical and practical experience in their respective areas. Applicants with expertise in large-scale mixed-integer programming, global optimization and non-linear programming, statistics, data mining and forecasting, or stochastic optimization and simulation are especially encouraged.
SK Innovation offers an excellent working environment and a competitive compensation and benefits package, and is committed to the ongoing development of their staff. Interested candidates are invited to send their cover letter and CV to Faramroze Engineer at f.engineer@sk.com.
Founded in 1962 as Korea’s first oil refiner, SK Innovation, formerly SK Energy, is one of the world’s leading energy and petrochemical companies.  SK Innovation is a Fortune Global 100 company and posted US$60.7 billion in sales in 2011. Additional information about SK Innovation can be found at http://eng.skinnovation.com.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Postdoc position in optimization, U of Edinburgh, UK

Applications are invited for an 18-month fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Assistant position in Optimization (ref: 3015812) in the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Operations Research, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Machine Learning or a related field by the starting date of the appointment, which is September 1, 2012 (+- 1 month, based on mutual agreement). The successful applicant will join the Edinburgh Research Group in Optimization (http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/ERGO/) and will work on gradient algorithms for large-scale optimization. Strong publication record and good computational skills are essential; background in gradient methods,  large-scale optimization and HPC desirable.

More information and online application forms:
https://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.detail&vacancy_ref=3015812&CFID=93551117&CFTOKEN=70587149

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Postdoc Position on Stochastic Optimization at Argonne National Laboratory

The Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory is searching for a postdoctoral appointee to develop *scalable algorithms for stochastic and robust optimization with probabilistic constraints and supporting convergence theory*. The candidate will also perform scalability tests in parallel computing clusters. The problems of interest arise from the design and real-time coordination of next-generation national infrastructure systems such as electrical and natural gas transmission networks where uncertainties originate from rare events and spatio-temporal weather and demand fields.

Candidates must possess a comprehensive background in numerical optimization and statistics as well as solid C/C++ programming skills.

More information on the position can be found in:

http://web.anl.gov/jobsearch/detail.jsp?userreqid=319368+MCS&lsBrowse=POSTDOC

The interested candidate can also contact me directly.

Best regards,

Victor M. Zavala
Mathematics and Computer Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 S Cass Ave, Bldg 240, Argonne, IL 60439
E-mail: vzavala@mcs.anl.gov
Website: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~vzavala/

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Postdoc Position in Optimization at Northwestern IEMS


We invite applications for a new postdoctoral research position in the area of optimization. Background in integer programming and ability to write and work with C++ programming language is a requirement.  Knowledge of stochastic optimization and continuous optimization methodology will add strength to a qualified candidate’s application.  The position may start immediately and may be extended to two more years.

For further information contact/email: mehrotra@iems.northwetern.edu
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Sanjay Mehrotra, Ph.D.
Professor, Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, McCormick School of Engineering
Professor, Institute for Health Studies, Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University, IL 60208

Monday, May 7, 2012

PhD positions in Optimization/Renewable Energy

PhD positions in Optimization/Renewable Energy

At the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bergen, Norway, there are two open 4-year positions as PhD students in renewable energy. Possible research topics include industrial optimization, and applications from candidates with a recent master degree in optimization are therefore very welcome. The application deadline is 3 June 2012.

For more details about the positions and how to apply, please visit
http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=83156
and look for English text under the flag button.

Inquiries can be addressed by email to Professor Dag Haugland, Department of Informatics, Email: dag@ii.uib.no