Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis
Application
Details
Posted: 12-Dec-24
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Type: Full Time
Salary: commensurate with experience
Categories:
Biomedical Engineering
Years of Experience:
Less than 2
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis, invites applicants for two Lecturer appointments in the Biomedical Engineering Program. Exceptional instructors are being sought to join our fast-growing department.
The responsibilities of the position include teaching in the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs, and for online education; help setting program goals, developing and continually updating the curriculum and training activities; contributing to the recruitment and marketing of the program; interviewing, evaluating and advising students; engaging in scholarly activity; serving as a member of the school and departmental committees; maintaining current knowledge in the field through active participation in professional organizations, collaboration, practice and research; and serving on professional committees. The appointment can begin immediately on the IU Indianapolis campus but will remain open until filled.
Basic Qualifications:
Requirements for this appointment include a Ph.D. or M.D. degree, preferably in Biomedical Engineering or a related field or a master’s degree (MS/MPH/MBA) with 10+ years of experience in Biomedical Engineering. We are especially interested in applications from candidates with experience and expertise in bomedical device engineering, biomedical system design, mobile technology, imaging technology, bio-nanotechnology, engineered tissue or organ design, including all regulatory aspects, device quality control/testing, analytics, wearable/mobile health technology, etc.
As the state’s premier urban research institution, IU Indianapolis is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive campus community. We seek candidates who will pursue the highest standards of academic excellence and whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to welcoming, respectful, and inclusive learning and working environments for our students, staff, and faculty.
IU offers an exciting track for advancement for non-tenure track faculty devoted to teaching: Lecturer faculty who meet school and campus criteria may apply for promotion to Senior Lecturer and even, ultimately, Professor of Teaching. See the school’s criteria here and the IUI Faculty Guide for more information. Promotion requires documented evidence that the candidate has met IU Indianapolis, school and departmental standards.Indiana University offers a competitive and wide-ranging array of benefits to full time faculty, including health, dental and life insurance, retirement contribution and tuition assistance. An overview of these is available at https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/neweeo/prof-index.html.
About the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics | https://luddy.indianapolis.iu.edu/departments/biomedical-engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BHI) is home to a dynamic and interdisciplinary group of 11 faculty members and over 300 students across its Health Informatics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics (BMI), and Health Information Management (HIM) programs. The Department offers a B.S. in HIM, a B.S. in BMI, an M.S. in Health Informatics, an M.S. in Bioinformatics, seven Graduate Certificates, a Ph.D. in Informatics - Health and Biomedical Informatics Track, and a Ph.D. in Informatics - Bioinformatics Track. Degree programs in Biomedical Engineering are currently in development. The faculty in the department conduct groundbreaking, externally-funded (e.g., NIH, NSF, PCORI, VA, and AHRQ) research in the areas of clinical and health informatics, systems interventions, community participatory research, human-computer interaction, usability, mobile technology and bioinformatics. Indiana is home to large healthcare exchanges, including Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE) and Michiana Health Info Network [MHIN], as well as multiple healthcare systems within Indiana. BHI enjoys close collaborations with other departments in the school and with the Regenstrief Institute, a pioneering institution in healthcare information technologies. Other partnerships include the IU Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CCBB), the IU Center for Bioethics, the VA Center for Health Information and Communication (CHIC), Indiana University Health (one of the largest health care organizations in the Midwest), the Schools of Nursing, Dentistry and Fairbanks School of Public Health, as well as the Purdue Schools of Engineering and Technology and Science.
For additional information about the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, including degrees, course descriptions, plans of study and faculty research, please see luddy.indianapolis.iu.edu.
Application Documents:
CV
Letter of application
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Contact information for three references
Review of applications will begin immediately, however, the position will remain open until filled. Questions pertaining to this position may be directed to Robyn Hart, Assistant to the Dept Chair, robhart(at)iu.edu.
About Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis
As the first school of its kind in the United States, the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is an innovator in a fast-paced and dynamic field. Our school on the IU Indianapolis campus integrates computing, social science, and information systems design in unique ways.
More than 4,500 students—including over 1,400 at Luddy Indy—study informatics on IU campuses. Our top-notch programs and highly regarded faculty prepare them for the power and possibilities in computing and information technology.