We are pleased to invite you to a LIVE distinguished YouTube panel discussion, partially supported by ACM SIGACT, on strategic career pathways for emerging scholars in OM/OR. This session, “Pathways to Success: Job Market Strategies for Ph.D. Students and Postdocs in Operations Management (OM)/ Operations Research (OR),” on Sunday May 18th, 10:30 AM ET.
We brings together esteemed leaders to provide insights and guidance on navigating career choices, whether in academia, research labs, or industry.
Potential Discussion Topics:
-- Career Path & Decision-Making: Insights into choosing between academia, industry, and research labs, and the key factors influencing these decisions.
-- Application Process & Preparation: Guidance on creating impactful applications, the role of publications, and tips for writing effective teaching and research statements.
-- Interviewing & Negotiation: Common interview questions, advice on salary and whole package negotiations, and factors to consider for long-term success.
-- Academia vs. Industry: A comparison of growth opportunities, work-life balance, and career progression across different sectors.
-- Long-Term Success & Networking: Strategies for building professional networks, finding mentors, and initiating collaborations.
Our Distinguished Panelists:
Prof. Dimitris Bertimas, the Boeing Leaders for Global Operations Professor of Management, a Professor of Operations Research, and the Associate Dean for the Master of Business Analytics at MIT. He was named Vice Provost for Open Learning in September 2024.
Prof Negin Golrezaei, the Maurice Young (1961) Career Development Associate Professor of Management and an Associate Professor of Operations Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management, with prior employment at Google and Meta, recognized for her expertise in designing dynamic data-driven strategies and algorithms for digital marketplaces.
Prof. Mohammad Hajiaghayi, Minker Professor at the University of Maryland and Research Scientist at Google, with prior employment at Amazon, Overstock, AT&T, and Microsoft, recognized for his expertise in algorithms and game theory.
Prof. David Shmoys, Laibe/Acheson Professor of Business Management and Leadership Studies School of Operations Research and Information Engineering, Department of Computer Science, and Center for Data Science for Enterprise and Society. His research is on the design and analysis of effective data-driven models and efficient algorithms.
Prof. Assaf Zeevi, the Kravis Professor of Business at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. His research and teaching interests lie at the intersection of Operations Research, Statistics, and Machine Learning with applications in online retail platforms, healthcare analytics, dynamic pricing engines, recommender systems, and social learning in online marketplaces.
This panel offers a unique opportunity for early-career researchers to gain valuable perspectives on navigating the job market, building successful careers, and making informed decisions that align with their professional goals.
Please join us and ask questions online.
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