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doctoral degree in mathematics, computer science, artificial intelligence, physics, statistics or related quantitative field, with international peer-reviewed academic journal publications. Professional
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of operations and supply chain management, in depth knowledge of logistics, service management, manufacturing, operations research, automation and control, or industrial engineering Desirable areas of expertise
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Business Systems and Processes Cross Functional Management Organizational Transformation and Excellence Corporate Governance RESPONSIBILITIES Our faculty members are expected to be an active member of AIM
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ethical environment that set the stage for governance Systems, processes, structures, and frameworks used to control and direct for-profit and non-profit corporations Boards, governance and value creation
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Our faculty members are expected to be an active member of AIM community. There are opportunities to participate various Program, School, and Institute committees as well as to lead/direct our degree