Post-doctoral recruitment notice for System optimization and calculation team of the Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

Updated:2021-04-25

. Introduction to the School

The Business School of USST (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), whose predecessor is the earliest systems engineering department and system engineering research institute (1979) in China. In May 1992, the Department of Systems Engineering and the Institute have merged to the newly-established Systems Science and Systems Engineering School, which has been renamed later as the Business School in May 1999. In January 2006, the business school merged with the original Commercial School to form a new Business School. Among them, the Commercial School was founded in 1988, and its stem can be traced back to the Commercial School in the downtown area of Hujiang University in 1930s.

The business school has a long history. The school’s alumni have made a lot of achievements and have influenced all over five continents. The school covers a wide range of disciplines, has 2 Post-doctoral Research Stations (Management Science and Engineering and Systems Science), 2 first-level discipline doctoral degree authorization points (Management Science and Engineering, Systems Science), 4 first-level discipline master degree authorization points, and 10 professional degree master degree authorization points. The school has already passed AACSB international certification.

Since 2006, the systems science disciplines have been regarded as Shanghai key disciplines, Shanghai first-class disciplines, Shanghai peak disciplines and Shanghai high-level first-class disciplines. Meanwhile, the management science and engineering disciplines have been regarded as Shanghai key disciplines, Shanghai first-class disciplines and Shanghai plateau disciplines. In the fourth round of subject evaluation of China’s universities, Systems Science has ranked the third, and Management Science and Engineering ranked the 19th.

 

. The System Optimization and Calculation Professor Team

Professor Gao Yan

Gao Yan is Professor and PhD supervisor of Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. From 2002 to 2003, he was a Research Fellow of Cambridge University. In 2001 and 2006, he was funded by the German Academic Exchange Center and visited Karlsruchu University and Technical University of Munich respectively. He published more than 250 academic papers, 60 of which were included by SCI. In 1992, he was awarded the Huo Yingdong Young Teacher Award, and in 2009, he was awarded the National Excellent Teacher Award.

Now he is the director of the Postdoctoral Research Station of System Science at the University of Shanghai for Science and TechnologyProfessor of System Science, Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and TechnologyDoctoral supervisor in Systems Science, vice President of Shanghai Academy of System Sciences, director of Research Center for Enterprise Innovation Capability, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, member of the Discipline Assessment Group of the State Council (System Science).

Research area: System Science/Operations Research/Complex System Control.

Current research interests: Demand side management and real-time pricing mechanism in smart grid environment, portfolio optimization, non-smooth optimization.

Profile: http://bs.usst.edu.cn/2018/1122/c6022a129719/page.htm

Contact: gaoyan@usst.edu.cn , gaoyhc@126.com

Location: Room 1111, Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

Address: Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai, 200093, China

 

Professor Li Junxiang

Li Junxiang is Professor and PhD supervisor of Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, director of the 7th Shanghai Nonlinear Science Research Association and senior consultant of Shanghai school at Zhejiang University Urban-rural Planning & Design Institute. He received his bachelor's degree from School of Mathematics, Shandong University in 2000, his master's degree in Operations Research and Cybernetics and his doctor's degree in Computational Mathematics from School of Mathematical Sciences, Dalian University of Technology in 2005 and 2008, respectively. At the end of 2011, he obtained a postdoctoral fellow in Management Science and Engineering, School of Economics and Management, Tongji University. He received his postdoctoral degree from the Department of Industrial Engineering and Logistics Management, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in the first half of 2011.He was a visiting scholar at the Business School, Newcastle University, UK, from 2018.3-2019.2.

In recent years, he has been studying optimization application problems in operations management, service quality management and human resources schedule in contact center, and real-time pricing of smart grid. His main research interests are service quality management, optimization method and its application in management. He has published more than 100 papers including SCI at home and abroad well-known journals and 2 books. He has obtained 2 invention patents. He was awarded the second prize of Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Academic Achievement in 2007. He has presided over one general project of National Natural Science Foundation of China, two projects of China Postdoctoral Fund and Shanghai Postdoctoral Fund, and one innovation project of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission. He participated in the completion of two national fund projects, including one major project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one key project, and one project of Shanghai Excellent Academic Leaders Fund.

Profile: http://bs.usst.edu.cn/2019/0930/c6022a190052/page.htm

Contact: junxiangli1971@163.comlijx@usst.edu.cn;

Location: Office 819, Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.

 

Professor Gu Changgui

Gu Changgui is Professor and PhD supervisor of Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. He is Zhiyuan Scholar and Young Oriental Scholar. He is a postdoctoral research fellow at Leiden University Medical School in the Netherlands and a visiting scholar at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in the United States. He received his doctorate from East China Normal University and his master's and bachelor's degrees from Yangzhou University. His research interests include complex networks, biorhythms, and systems science. He has published more than 60 papers in SCI journals.

He has presided over the General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Youth Program, the Young Oriental Scholars Program of Shanghai Education Commission, the Hujiang Leading Talents Program of Shanghai University, the Young Teachers Funding Program of Shanghai Universities, and the Excellent Doctoral Fund of East China Normal University. He is the academic editor of Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. He is a professor of Nonlinear Dynamics (IF4.6), PLoS One (IF3.3), Journal of Biological Rhythms(IF3.2), Life Sciences(IF 2.7), Physical Review E (IF2.3), Physica A (IF1.7), Entropy (IF1.5), Chinese Physics B (IF1.6), Chinese Physics Letters (IF0.95), etc.

Profile: http://bs.usst.edu.cn/2019/0108/c6023a129738/page.htm

Contact: gu_changgui@163.com

Location: Office 1017, Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.

 

 

. The job profile

1. Job title: Hujiang post-doctoral;

2. Planned to carry out research work in the direction of System optimization and calculation;

 

.The application conditions

1. Be politically determined, support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, and have a high sense of responsibility and dedication.

2. Obey the law, behave well, and have no violations of law or discipline or have other bad records; Should have obtained a doctor's degree in recent 3 years ad under 35 years of age in principle and be in good health.

3. The applicant must have obtained or be able to obtain (before being allowed to enter the post-doctoral station) doctoral degrees in management science and engineering, systems science and related majors. Also, He/she should have good publishing records in authoritative journals at home and abroad, and demonstrate excellent academic literacy and academic potential.

4. Must be engaged in post-doctoral researches for full-time.

 

.Relevant treatment

1. The Hujiang post-doctoral will be assistanced more than 300,000 yuan per year, and the specific salary is implemented with reference to the relevant standards of the state and University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.

2. The regular period of Hujiang post-doctoral program is 3 years, and the longest period should be no more than 6 years.

3. During the post-doctoral period, you can apply for renting a talent apartment provided by the school at your own expense.

4. Post-doctoral students who have not been evaluated before entering the station are identified as intermediate titles after entering the station, and can apply for senior title evaluation during the employment.

5. Excellent full-time post-doctoral students can apply for various of post-doctoral programs and titles of talents of Shanghai.

6. Those who meet the outbound standards and have excellent comprehensive performance in scientific research can stay in school to teach.

 

. Application

Send the resume, list of scientific research achievements in recent three years (with full text papers and search report), certificate of current employment and other relevant information or certification materials to lpzhi@usst.edu.cn. Plesase indicate on the title of E-mail: name + applied position (management science and engineering / system science + Hujiang post-doctoral) + team name (System optimization and calculation professor team).

 

Contact information:

Recruitment leader: Teacher Zhi

Tel: 021-65711630

E-mail: lpzhi@usst.edu.cn

Address: Business School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, No.334 Jungong Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai,China

 


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