Category : : Faculty
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Department : : Mathematics and Statistics - 02125
Locations : : Albany, NY
Posted : : Sep 22, 2025
Closes : : Open Until Filled
Type : : Full-time
Ref. No. : : WF250102
Position ID : : 193095
About University at Albany :
Established in 1844 and designated a University Center of the State University of New York in 1962, the University at Albany's broad mission of excellence in undergraduate and graduate education, research and public service engages a diverse student body of approximately 17,000 students in nine schools and colleges across three campuses.
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Job Description :
The Department of Mathematics & Statistics within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University at Albany seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in algebraic methods with potential applications to quantum computing or a related field. We are seeking a scholar with expertise in fundamental mathematics areas whose work bridges real-world applications related to quantum or neuromorphic computing which involve, for example, post-quantum cryptography, quantum information theory, or quantum complexity theory.
The Department of Mathematics & Statistics includes 27 faculty members engaged in broad research areas spanning algebra, analysis, toplogy, probability, statistics, and data science. The candidate will pursue excellence in research, teaching, and service at a Carnegie R1 institution that serves a broad community and mentors the next generation of scholars. The candidate will enhance collaboration within the Department and across various University centers to promote multidisciplinary research, including the AI Plus Institute. The candidate will also contribute to robust undergraduate and graduate programs in their discipline and will perform community outreach and service to the University, College, and Department.
Primary Responsibilities :
Research : Scholarship and the creation of new knowledge through scholarly or creative activities. Conducting innovative research and publishing in peer-reviewed journals, including presenting research at professional meetings and conferences and securing external funding to support programmatic research.
Teaching : Educating students, mentoring them, and fostering their intellectual development, which includes teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and course preparation and development.
Service : Contributing to the governance and functioning of the university, college, and department including participating in admissions, advising, and mentoring graduate students and chairing and serving on doctoral dissertation committees.
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Job Requirements :
Successful applicants for the tenure-track Assistant Professor position in algebraic methods with potential applications to quantum computing or a related field must demonstrate a strong foundation in areas of algebra that include category theory, computational algebraic geometry, number theory, or algebraic statistics. The candidate will demonstrate their expertise through the contribution of impactful and foundational research in mathematics with potential applications related to quantum or neuromorphic computing which involve, for example, post-quantum cryptography, quantum information theory, or quantum complexity theory. Successful candidates will build an active research program that bridges innovation in pure mathematics with real-world applications.
The position should be capable of complementing and extending current department strengths in data science, artificial intelligence, representation theory, commutive algebra, algebraic geometry, number theory, and complexity theory. A successful new hire should be capable of forming collaborations with university-wide initiatives such as the AI Plus Institute and developing novel research directions with colleagues in Physics and Nanoscale Science and Engineering in areas relevant to their discipline.
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Additional Information :
Professional Rank and Salary Range : A5, Assistant Professor 10 Months, Salary commensurate with experience.
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A review of applications will start on October 31, 2025 and the search will remain open until the position is filled.
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