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Employer: University of Pennsylvania, Electrical and Systems Engineering Department, Market Systems Department
Recruiter: Academic Careers Online
Location: Philadelphia, PA, United States
Posted: October 12, 2009 Expires: January 12, 2010
Job Title: Market and Social Systems Engineering
Description:

The University of Pennsylvania seeks outstanding individuals for a tenure-track or tenured faculty position in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering to start July 1, 2010. This search focuses on candidates working at the mathematical and computational foundations of Market and Social Systems Engineering.

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