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Dr. Shouyi Wang in the Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems
Engineering (IMSE) at University of Texas at Arlington is actively looking
for qualified Ph.D. students who will start in spring 2014 (preferred) or
fall 2014. Graduate students or undergraduate with background in data mining
, machine learning, mathematical modeling, statistics/bioinformatics,
computer science, systems and control engineering, electrical engineering
are encouraged to apply.
If you are interested, please send your CV, transcripts, and TOEFL/GRE
scores to
shouyiw@uta.edu. Especially for those who hope to start in spring 2014 are
encouraged to send your CV to Dr. Wang as soon as possible. Dr. Wang will
make a quick offer decision for Spring 2014. Two offers will be preferably
given to qualified students. Accepted Ph.D. students will be provided with
full financial support for the entire PhD study (mostly 4 years). His
professional website is: http://www.uta.edu/ie/faculty.staff/wang.html
Background Information: Dr. Wang is conducting world-leading research in Big
Data Analytics, Data Fusion, Pattern Recognition, Complex Systems Modeling;
Intelligent Decision Making Systems, and Medical
Diagnosis and Prognostics. His research has strong connections to industry
and business. He also works on Operations Research and Management
Information Systems with collaborations in Business school.
Dr. Wang's research is supported by US NSF (National Science Foundation) and
Industry Companies. PhD graduates in the research topics are popular and
highly demanded/highly paid in the US job market. Recent Ph.D. graduates in
related areas from IMSE Department at UT-Arlington got jobs in United
Airlines, American Airlines, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Amazon,
General Motors, Expedia, Washington University in St. Louis (Business School
Faculty), etc. Dr. Wang is also active in high-tech start-up companies in
both US and China.
Located at the heart of the US fourth largest metropolitan areas (Dallas/
Fort Worth Area), the IMSE Department at UT Arlington is very strong in both
world-leading research activities and industry support and collaborations.
With great resources and Texas state support, the department has a strategic
plan to be among the US top 30 Industrial & Systems Engineering Program in
the next three years. Currently, if industrial support and fundings
accounted, the IMSE program at UT Arlington is one of the best that located
in big cities.
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