Indiana University
Lecturer, Biomedical Engineering
Position in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis.
Responsibilities
Teach in the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for traditional classrooms, computer labs, and online education.
Set program goals, develop and continually update the curriculum and training activities.
Recruit and market the program; interview, evaluate, and advise students.
Engage in scholarly activity and serve on school and departmental committees.
Maintain current knowledge in the field through active participation in professional organizations, collaboration, practice and research; serve on professional committees.
Promotion and Benefits Lecturer faculty who meet school and campus criteria may apply for promotion to Senior Lecturer and eventually Professor of Teaching. For criteria, see the school’s criteria
here
and the IU Faculty Guide
IUI Faculty Guide
for more information. Promotion requires documented evidence that the candidate has met IU Indianapolis, school and departmental standards. IU offers a competitive range 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 .
Department Overview The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BHI) is a dynamic interdisciplinary group of 11 faculty members and over 300 students across its Health Informatics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, and Health Information Management 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. Faculty conduct externally funded research in clinical and health informatics, systems interventions, community participatory research, human-computer interaction, usability, mobile technology and bioinformatics. The department collaborates closely with other IU departments and research centers.
Application Documents
CV
Letter of application
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Contact information for three references
Basic Qualifications
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.
Experience and expertise in biomedical device engineering, biomedical system design, mobile technology, imaging technology, bio‑nanotechnology, engineered tissue or organ design, device quality control/testing, analytics, wearable/mobile health technology, or related areas, including regulatory aspects.
Contact Questions pertaining to this position may be directed to Paulette Thornton, Assistant to the Dept Chair,
pthornto(at)iu.edu .
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Responsibilities
Teach in the Biomedical Engineering Program, developing courses for traditional classrooms, computer labs, and online education.
Set program goals, develop and continually update the curriculum and training activities.
Recruit and market the program; interview, evaluate, and advise students.
Engage in scholarly activity and serve on school and departmental committees.
Maintain current knowledge in the field through active participation in professional organizations, collaboration, practice and research; serve on professional committees.
Promotion and Benefits Lecturer faculty who meet school and campus criteria may apply for promotion to Senior Lecturer and eventually Professor of Teaching. For criteria, see the school’s criteria
here
and the IU Faculty Guide
IUI Faculty Guide
for more information. Promotion requires documented evidence that the candidate has met IU Indianapolis, school and departmental standards. IU offers a competitive range 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 .
Department Overview The Department of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BHI) is a dynamic interdisciplinary group of 11 faculty members and over 300 students across its Health Informatics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Informatics, and Health Information Management 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. Faculty conduct externally funded research in clinical and health informatics, systems interventions, community participatory research, human-computer interaction, usability, mobile technology and bioinformatics. The department collaborates closely with other IU departments and research centers.
Application Documents
CV
Letter of application
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Contact information for three references
Basic Qualifications
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.
Experience and expertise in biomedical device engineering, biomedical system design, mobile technology, imaging technology, bio‑nanotechnology, engineered tissue or organ design, device quality control/testing, analytics, wearable/mobile health technology, or related areas, including regulatory aspects.
Contact Questions pertaining to this position may be directed to Paulette Thornton, Assistant to the Dept Chair,
pthornto(at)iu.edu .
#J-18808-Ljbffr