Assistant Professor of Mathematics, specializing in Ordinary Differential Equations The Department of Mathematics at the University of Dayton invites applications for a tenure track assistant professor to begin August 16, 2022. The person filling this tenure-track position is expected to pursue research in ordinary differential equations. The successful candidate is expected to maintain an active research agenda and participate in the life and development of the Department of Mathematics. Responsibilities include teaching three courses per semester including service courses populated primarily by non-majors, as well as upper-level undergraduate courses for mathematics and other STEM majors. The candidate will also support our graduate programs, particularly the MS in applied mathematics. The successful candidate is expected to work with undergraduate and/or graduate students on capstone projects. The Department of Mathematics has a diverse faculty and student population. Thirty percent of our tenure-line faculty are women, and close to half of our current majors are women. Faculty have a broad range of research interests including interdisciplinary projects with biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, etc. Faculty have opportunities to participate in student research. Tenure-line faculty are able to develop a broad teaching agenda as soon as they join the department. All tenure-line faculty, including pre-tenure faculty are invited to participate in discussions involving the curriculum. New faculty members are supported in a variety of ways such as course releases, opportunities to pursue internal funding for research, travel funds, a relocation package, and tuition benefits. The University’s 382-acre campus is located at the southern edge of Dayton, Ohio, which has a metropolitan area population of approximately one million. It is the location of the largest Air Force R&D Center in the country and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and close to the Ohio Supercomputer Center in Columbus. The Dayton area boasts the nation's largest paved trail network, and it is home to Dayton Ballet, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Dayton Opera and Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. The University of Dayton is a Catholic and Marianist institution founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary. At the University of Dayton, we value the diversity in experiences and perspectives of all community members because doing so is vital to advancing innovation, critical thinking, solving complex problems, and creating an inclusive academic community. We translate these values into action by seeking individuals who have experience working with diverse students, colleagues and constituencies. Because we seek a community with a wide range of perspectives, we encourage all interested candidates to apply. Minimum qualifications:
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