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POSITIONS AVAILABLE Faculty Position in


The Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Virginia Tech


The Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia


Tech invites applications for a tenured/tenure-track position in the area of advanced manufacturing systems and technologies starting in the 2013-2014 academic year. Appointments at all ranks will be considered. For particularly well-established Full Professor candidates, an Endowed Professorship may be available.


Applicants should have achieved, or show potential to develop, a strong program of research and scholarship. The position requires a Ph.D. degree, with at least one degree in industrial engineering or a closely-related field. The successful applicant will be expected to take a leading role working with the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing, a new research center developed in conjunction with Rolls-Royce, the Commonwealth of Virginia, university partners around the state, and several other member companies. Additional information on this center can be found at www.ccam-va.com: additional information on Virginia Tech’s role in this partnership can be found at www.eng.vt.edu/overview/clusterhire.php.


Applications must be submitted online at jobs.vt.edu (posting number 0122400) and include a cover letter, current vita, research statement, teaching statement, up to three relevant research publications, and names of three references providing recommendation letters (these must be submitted separately, by the writers). Details on how to prepare and submit all materials can found under “Posting Details” for this position on the website. Applications will be accepted until January 4th, 2013. Virginia Tech has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and inclusive excellence, and, in that spirit, seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Virginia Tech is the recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the participation of women in academic science and engineering careers.


CLASSIFIEDS PRODUCTS/SERVICES


STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION required by the Act of August 12, 1970; section 3685, Title 39, United States Code.


1. Date of filing: September 28, 2012 2. Title of publication: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 3. Frequency of issue: Monthly 4. Location of known office of publication: One SME Drive, PO Box 930, Dearborn, MI 48121-0930 5. Location of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: One SME Drive, PO Box 930, Dearborn, MI 48121-0930 6. Names and addresses of Publisher and Editor are: Publisher: Gregory S. Sheremet, Publisher, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, One SME Drive, PO Box 930, Dearborn, MI 48121-0930 Editor: Sarah A. Webster, Editor in Chief, One SME Drive, PO Box 930, Dearborn, MI 48121-0930


7. The owner is: Society of Manufacturing Engineers, One SME Drive, PO Box 930, Dearborn, MI 48121-0930 8. The known bondholders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1% or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None.


15. Extent and Nature of Circulation


A. TOTAL NO. COPIES PRINTED (net press run) B. PAID OR


REQUESTED CIRCULATION


Avg. No Copies Each Issue


(1) Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541(include paid above normal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) (2) Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on


During Preceding 12 mos. Published Nearest to Filing Date 102,150 98,299


No Copies of Single Issue 99,800


96,269 0


PS Form 3541 (include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies) (3) Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales


Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS) (4) Paid Distribution by Other Classes of Mail Through the USPS (e.g., First-Class Mail)


C. TOTAL PAID AND/OR REQUESTED CIRCULATION (Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3) and (4)


D. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (by Mail and


Outside the Mail)


(1) Free or Nominal Rate Outside-County copies included on PS Form 3541


(2) Free or Nominal Rate In-County copies included on PS Form 3541


(3) Free or Nominal Rate Copies Mailed at Other Classes Through the USPS (e.g., First Class Mail) (4) Free or Nominal Rate Distribution Outside the Mail (Carrier or other means)


E. TOTAL Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3) and (4)) F. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION (sum of 15c and 15e) G. COPIES NOT DISTRIBUTED H. TOTAL (Sum of 15f and g)


I. PERCENT PAID (15C Divided by 15f times 100) 0 0


98,299 0 0 0


1,219 1,219


99,518 2,632


102,150 98.8%


0 0 0


96,269 0 0 0


1,002 1,002


97,271 2,529


99,800 99.0%


16. Publication of Statement of Ownership; Publication required. Will be printed in the November 2012 issue of this publication. 17. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner: I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Gregory S Sheremet, Publisher


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