International Scouting for Tenured Positions 2013

The deadline for expressions of interest was December 12th 2013 at 11:59 pm. Please note that updated CVs are no longer being accepted.IMT has opened a new international scouting procedure for tenured positions in a variety of fields (see below or   download PDF for details). The purpose of the scouting procedure is to collect expressions of interest in sectors deemed strategic for the development of the Institute's research areas. Please note that expressions of interest from exceptional candidates of all ranks in areas beyond those listed below, yet still aligned with the mission of IMT, are also welcome. IMT is currently recruiting:

  • Computer Science and Engineering, Statistics, Mathematical and Network Sciences 
    candidates with scientific expertise in: (i) statistics, computer science, applied mathematics, or engineering, with a distinctive quantitative approach and with interest in at least one of the areas of systems modeling and analysis, data mining, machine learning, computational statistics, numerical analysis, and in their application to cyber-physical or socio-economical systems; (ii) computer engineering/computer science with interest in computing infrastructures, performance evaluation, parallel and distributed computing, and real-time systems; (iii) complex networks and graph theory, and their application to the analysis of the properties and of the dynamics of large-scale social, economic, financial, biological, and technological networks; (iv) mathematics, probability theory, stochastic processes, and their application to management science, economics, and financial analysis.
  • Cultural Heritage
    candidates with one of the following backgrounds: (i) classics and archaeology, with particular emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach to visual phenomena in the ancient world, on the interactions between the social, cultural and religious contexts and the visual phenomena, and on the history of classical tradition in the western culture; (ii) art history and related fields, with particular emphasis on the history of the reception of images, the interdisciplinary approach to the visual phenomena, history of art criticism and aesthetics, cultural heritage protection and organization seen from a historical perspective, history of collecting, contemporary debates about the protection, management and valorization of cultural heritage, current practices in museology; (iii) law, with particular emphasis on the juridical status of cultural heritage in a comparative perspective.
  • Economics and Management Science
    candidates with a background in (i) economics/political economy with particular reference to the determinants and evolution of political institutions, policies and culture, as well as economic development, macroeconomic analysis and policy; (ii)management science and applied economics with particular emphasis on the analysis of large economic and enterprise management data structures; inter-firm collaboration networks; analysis of dynamics of growth and decline in firms networks.