{"id":1038958,"date":"2024-07-06T02:38:52","date_gmt":"2024-07-06T06:38:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/department-chair-and-full-professor-biomedical-engineering-and-informatics-job-with-luddy-school-of-informatics-the-chronicle-of-higher\/"},"modified":"2024-08-17T16:22:48","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T20:22:48","slug":"department-chair-and-full-professor-biomedical-engineering-and-informatics-job-with-luddy-school-of-informatics-the-chronicle-of-higher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/bioengineering\/department-chair-and-full-professor-biomedical-engineering-and-informatics-job-with-luddy-school-of-informatics-the-chronicle-of-higher.php","title":{"rendered":"Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering and Informatics job with Luddy School of Informatics &#8230; &#8211; The Chronicle of Higher&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering    and Informatics  <\/p>\n<p>    The Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing    and Engineering at IU Indianapolis invites applications for a    tenured full professor position to serve as chair of the    Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI).    The appointment will begin January 1, 2025 on the IU    Indianapolis campus. Exceptional faculty candidates are being    sought to join our expanding and fast-growing department.    We    welcome applications from established researchers with    collaborative research teams. Candidates will be considered    from all areas at the intersection of informatics, computing,    engineering and medicine, including but not limited to    bioinformatics, health and clinical informatics, biomedical    engineering, bioelectronics and bioengineering. Candidates must    be tenured and demonstrate an excellent scholarly record of    externally-funded research, effective and well-reviewed    teaching, a forward-looking agenda of research and education,    and last but not the least a record of leadership experience in    an academic setting.  <\/p>\n<p>    The new chair will have the opportunity to shape and expand a    dynamic department on the premier urban research campus of    Indiana University. By strengthening or complementing the    faculty research in the department, the ideal candidates will    use creative, innovative approaches and technologies to address    fundamental scientific challenges in one or more areas of    biomedical informatics and engineering with broader societal    impact, and have the potential to leverage the strengths of    Luddy, including: the Polis Center, the Luddy AI Center,    leadership on the campus-level Integrated Nanosystems    Development Institute (INDI), the unique location in downtown    Indianapolis, and interdisciplinary, collegial and    collaborative environment, as well as direct access to the    research enterprise of IU School of Medicine, the largest    medical school in the country, located on the Indianapolis    campus. The incoming chair is also expected to further the    research impact of the department by leveraging two newly established campus-wide research    institutes at IU Indianapolis: The Institute for Human    Health and Wellbeing (H2W) and The Convergent Bioscience and    Technology Institute (CBATI). These Indianapolis-based    institutes will drive transformative research in the areas of    health, medicine, life sciences and biotechnology, while    equipping IU to nimbly address emerging disciplines. The BMEI    department will play a central role in advancing the academic    and research mission of these institutes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fostering an inclusive environment makes us    stronger. The Luddy School in Indianapolis draws on the    strengths of an intellectually and culturally diverse community    of students, faculty and staff to enrich the educational    experience, broaden participation in computing, and meet the    needs of emerging technology. We are committed to actively    recruiting and retaining students, faculty and staff from all    backgrounds and cultures to join the next generation of    innovators. We welcome what every individual brings to our    learning environment--socially, geographically, and in thought    and experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Ideal Candidate  <\/p>\n<p>    Qualifications  <\/p>\n<p>    About the Department of Biomedical Engineering and    Informatics The Department of Biomedical Engineering and    Informatics is home to a dynamic and interdisciplinary group of    18 full-time faculty members, 20+ part-time instructors and    nearly 400 students across its Health Informatics,    Bioinformatics, 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, two Graduate Certificates, a Ph.D. in    Informatics - Health and Biomedical Informatics Track, and a    Ph.D. in Informatics - Bioinformatics Track. The faculty in the    department conduct groundbreaking, externally funded from    federal agencies and local life science industry (e.g., NIH,    NSF, PCORI, VA, AHRQ and Eli Lilly and Company) research in the    areas of bioinformatics, clinical and health informatics,    genomics, bioinformatics, computational biology. biomedical    engineering, biomedical systems design and mobile technology.    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 IU School    of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, a pioneering    institution in healthcare information technologies. Other    partnerships include the IU Center for Computational Biology    and Bioinformatics (CCBB), the Luddy AI Center (LAIC), 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 the Fairbanks School of Public    Health.  <\/p>\n<p>    About the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and    Engineering  IU Indianapolis | The Indiana University    Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering is the    first completely new school in the United States devoted    exclusively to Informatics and a range of its subdisciplines.    With its formative national role in creating the nations    largest Informatics Program on the Bloomington and Indianapolis    campuses, the school is the broadest and one of the largest    information\/computing schools in the U.S. At IU Indianapolis,    the school also has strong ties with the health and life    sciences in the areas of health data exchange, clinical    decision support, consumer health informatics, integrated    health information systems, and interactive health information    technologies. The school provides state-of-the-art facilities    including fully equipped classrooms, media and gaming labs,    humancomputer interaction research labs, usability and mobile    development labs, ample research facilities, and studios for    sound design and interactive media production. Access to    advanced, high-resolution wall-sized displays and virtual    environments are also available within the Informatics and    Communications Technology Complex. The Luddy School at IU    Indianapolis is also home to the nationally recognized Polis    Center. The Polis Center works with community partners to    develop innovative place-based policies and practices for    healthier and more resilient communities by leveraging data in    Geoinformatics, Community Informatics and Community Health    Informatics.  <\/p>\n<p>    For additional information about the Indiana University Luddy    School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, including    degrees, course descriptions, plans of study and faculty    research, please see luddy.indianapolis.iu.edu.  <\/p>\n<p>    About Indiana University Indianapolis    <a href=\"https:\/\/indianapolis.iu.edu\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/indianapolis.iu.edu\/<\/a> The IU    Indianapolis campus, with over 24,000 students, is located    adjacent to downtown Indianapolis. IU Indianapolis is the    health and life science campus of Indiana University, the focal    point of health profession education in the State of Indiana.    IU Indianapolis offers a full range of academic programs, and    is an academic leader in the development and use of information    technology. The Luddy School in Indianapolis is on the academic    Medical Center Campus, home to the Indiana University School of    Medicine, the largest medical school in the US. The school has    formed key research partnerships with the IU School of Medicine    and the Regenstrief Institute, an internationally recognized    medical informatics research center. The school also enjoys    collaborations with the Roudebush VA Medical Center, IU Health    (one of the largest health care organizations in the Midwest),    the IU Schools of Nursing, Public Health, Health and Human    Sciences, and School of Science. Luddy School faculty    have access to state-of-the art computing resources. IUs    Quartz supercomputer, Big Red 200 is among the world's fastest    research supercomputers. Owned and operated solely by IU, these    high-performance resources are designed to accelerate discovery    in a wide variety of fields, including biomedicine,    biotechnology, health care, and enable effective analysis of    large, complex biomedical data sets (i.e., big data).  <\/p>\n<p>    About Indianapolis Indianapolis is the nations 15th    largest city, the capital of Indiana, home to the Indianapolis    Motor Speedway, the NCAA, the Indianapolis Colts and Indiana    Pacers, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis Symphony,    Indianapolis Ballet, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis    Zoo and one of the countrys most livable big cities.  <\/p>\n<p>    To    learn more about Indianapolis, see any of the following    websites:  <\/p>\n<p>    How to apply:Visit    <a href=\"https:\/\/indiana.peopleadmin.com\/postings\/24748\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/indiana.peopleadmin.com\/postings\/24748<\/a> for full    application instructions. Review of applications will begin    immediately, however, the position will remain open until    filled. Questions pertaining to this position may be directed    to the Assistant to the Chair, Robyn Hart at robhart(at)iu.edu.   <\/p>\n<p>    Documents required:  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/jobs.chronicle.com\/job\/37677544\/department-chair-and-full-professor-biomedical-engineering-and-informatics\" title=\"Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering and Informatics job with Luddy School of Informatics ... - The Chronicle of Higher...\" rel=\"noopener\">Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering and Informatics job with Luddy School of Informatics ... - The Chronicle of Higher...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Department Chair and Full Professor: Biomedical Engineering and Informatics The Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis invites applications for a tenured full professor position to serve as chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI). 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