Position Summary
As part of a major multiyear initiative to expand research activities in Computing in Biology Health and Wellnes s across the IU Bloomington campus the College of Arts and Sciences the Luddy School of Informatics Computing and Engineering and the School of Public HealthBloomington invite applications for multiple tenure/tenuretrack positions at the Associate or Full Professor ranks to begin in the Fall of 2025 (earlier or later start dates can be negotiated). Appointments will be in one or more departments including Informatics Computer Science Biology Health & Wellness Design or Applied Health Science . We are particularly interested in researchers working in the following areas though this list is not exhaustive and candidates with research foci in related unlisted areas should submit a query: Application of AI machine learning computer vision complex systems or networks tools and techniques as they relate to biology health and wellness including LLM integration and novel uses of natural language processing NLP approaches to largescale datasets Biomedical complexity personalized/individualized/precision health healthcare cybersecurity Biological data privacy Consumer health IT and digital health Genomics bioinformatics or computational genome science/genome informatics health informatics or public health informatics Humancomputer interaction HCI and human robot interaction as they relate to health and wellness including assistive robotics Mobile health applications wearable health technologies and data analytics. We seek candidates who apply interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives from a variety of domains including biology bioinformatics computational social sciences environmental studies healthcare information studies/data science humancentered computing and systems engineering among others. The positions are part of a universitywide initiative that aims to understand and improve the health of humans and their environment. IU has long been a leader in multiple research areas using large datasets across humans animals and social systems for example in the Center for Bioinformatics Research Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics Center for Social and Biomedical Complexity Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics Center for Health by Design Prevention Insights and Environmental Resilience Institute . These hires will build on existing strengths to position IU at the forefront of new research opportunities taking advantage of new computational approaches new datasets and new ways to connect data of multiple types. Responsibilities: Candidates are expected to sustain an active externally funded research program to engage undergraduate and graduate students through effective teaching and to participate in service to the University and the profession. Candidates should be able to work effectively in a team environment. To advance scholarly innovation and excellence we especially value candidates who can demonstrate prior experience related to fostering diversity equity and inclusion through their research teaching and/or mentoring.
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