Job posting – Associate Editor at Mathematical Reviews

We are hiring!   We are looking for a new Associate Editor to start as soon as possible in 2022.   The job is posted on MathJobs.org (of course!).

The successful applicant will have mathematical breadth with an interest in current developments, and will be willing to learn new topics in pure and applied mathematics.  In particular, we are looking for an applicant with expertise in probability (MSC 60) and/or statistics.(MSC 62)  The ability to write well in English is essential.  The applicant should ideally have several years of relevant academic (or equivalent) experience beyond the Ph.D.  Evidence of written scholarship in mathematics is expected.  The twelve-month salary will be commensurate with the experience that the applicant brings to the position.  Benefits include travel funds and the opportunity for study leave.

More information is available from the posting on MathJobs: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/18981

Mathematical Reviews is a great place to work.  You get to do something important and useful.  You would also be working with great people, including the other editors.  A list of the current editors is here.

Note: several editors from Mathematical Reviews will be at the JMM in Seattle.  Come by our section of the AMS booth to find out more.

Here is a picture of us eagerly watching for the arrival of your application:Math Reviews watching the Eclipse of 2017

About Edward Dunne

I am the Executive Editor of Mathematical Reviews. Previously, I was an editor for the AMS Book Program for 17 years. Before working for the AMS, I had an academic career working at Rice University, Oxford University, and Oklahoma State University. In 1990-91, I worked for Springer-Verlag in Heidelberg. My Ph.D. is from Harvard. I received a world-class liberal arts education as an undergraduate at Santa Clara University.
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