Open Positions in the Mathematics Department


The Department of Mathematics at Emory University has embarked on an ambitious recruitment plan, which includes open-rank tenure-track or tenured positions (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) in Algebra & Number Theory, Analysis, Computational Mathematics for Artificial Intelligence, and Discrete Mathematics.

We are also inviting applications for Postdoc Fellowship positions for an NSF-funded Research Training Group in Computational Mathematics for Data Science.

Further details on these positions, including desired qualifications, required application materials, and application submission instructions can be found through one of the following links:

Screening of tenure-track/tenured faculty position applications will begin on October 1, 2023. Applications received by November 1 will be given full consideration, and review will continue until the position is filled. Faculty positions are expected to start on August 1, 2024. Tenure-Track or Tenured Faculty Positions:

Algebra & Number Theory

Analysis

Computational Math for AI

Discrete Math


Screening of RTG Postdoc position applications will start September 1, 2023, and will continue until filled. These positions can have a starting date of either August 1, 2024, or January 1, 2025. Postdoctoral Fellow Positions:

RTG Postdoc Fellowship Position


Emory University is a top-ranked private institution recognized internationally for its outstanding colleges, graduate and professional schools, and one of the world's leading health care systems. Faculty, postodcs and students have access to state-of-the-art computing resources, including GPU clusters. Emory scholars and experts generate more than $894 million in research funding annually while also highly valuing excellence in teaching. A remarkably collegial spirit prevails across departments and schools, making the university a leader in collaborative interdisciplinary endeavors while advancing knowledge in fundamental and applied domains.

Undergraduate students at Emory can choose from six Bachelor’s degrees and two minors in Mathematics. Emory’s Laney Graduate School offerings for PhD students include programs on Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, and Computer Science and Informatics. Students at Emory are taught by award-winning teachers and advised by faculty who are recognized leaders in research. The relatively small size of the mathematics department allows for personal interaction between students and faculty and provides an excellent research environment.

Emory's beautiful campus is a part of the energetic Atlanta metropolitan area, home to more than five million people. Metro Atlanta has a diversity of cultural, social, entertainment, shopping, and recreational options. Atlanta is often called "the City in a Forest" and has mild winters, long and beautiful spring and fall seasons, and is home to one of the world's busiest international airport, providing ready access to global travel.

Emory University is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women, minorities, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply.