Association of American Medical Colleges
Open rank tenured or tenure-eligible position in Electrical and Computer Enginee
Association of American Medical Colleges, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904
The School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) at the University of Virginia (UVa) seeks candidates for a tenure-eligible or tenured position in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The primary responsibilities for this position include research, teaching, and service to the department, university, and professional community. The appointment rank and compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
The search is in the general area of neuroimaging, brain function and connectivity, and artificial intelligence, with applications to neuroscience and/or neuro-degenerative disorders. The school is especially interested in candidates who are interested in developing technologies that will enable a comprehensive understanding of the brain. Strategic integration of computational methods such as machine learning, signal processing, network theory, and a focus on application to neurological disorders including autism and Alzheimer's disease, is desirable.
Example research areas include, but are not limited to
Neuroimaging Investigation of brain function and connectivity at multiple scales Brain machine interfaces and neural signal processing Neuromodulation and stimulation Neuroinformatics
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at the University of Virginia (UVA offers a vibrant environment for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, with strengths in areas such as machine learning, imaging, cyber-physical systems, embedded systems, communication networks, and energy systems. ECE at UVA emphasizes both foundational and applied research, preparing students for leadership in industry, academia, and government. Faculty members benefit from access to cutting-edge facilities and are encouraged to engage in research that addresses societal challenges. The close proximity with the School of Medicine offers rich opportunities for collaborations in the areas of Radiology, Neurology and Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery. Other collaborative opportunities include Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, and School of Data Science.
The University of Virginia's 2030 plan recognizes the Brain and Neuroscience as a major societal challenge and an opportunity for multidisciplinary work that draws on our existing strengths. In partnership the Provost and the deans of various schools are making multiple coordinated faculty recruitments to strengthen the research community focusing on Brain and Neuroscience across the University. Recruits will receive support from the Provost and from their school and will participate in the Brain and Neuroscience Initiative. This is part of
a major Grand Challenges research investment of over $50M in Brain and Neuroscience.
This position is based in Charlottesville at our principal location. UVA is a highly selective undergraduate and graduate institution that annually ranks as one of the premiere public universities in the United States, with one of the highest graduation rates in the nation. UVA is situated in Charlottesville, Virginia, a picturesque and vibrant small city consistently recognized as one of the nation's top places to reside. UVA's location offers proximity to Washington D.C., enriching opportunities for collaboration and engagement with numerous federal organizations. More information about the city, the school, faculty benefits and other topics can be found at
https://hr.virginia.edu/careers-uva/why-uva . #J-18808-Ljbffr
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The primary responsibilities for this position include research, teaching, and service to the department, university, and professional community. The appointment rank and compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
The search is in the general area of neuroimaging, brain function and connectivity, and artificial intelligence, with applications to neuroscience and/or neuro-degenerative disorders. The school is especially interested in candidates who are interested in developing technologies that will enable a comprehensive understanding of the brain. Strategic integration of computational methods such as machine learning, signal processing, network theory, and a focus on application to neurological disorders including autism and Alzheimer's disease, is desirable.
Example research areas include, but are not limited to
Neuroimaging Investigation of brain function and connectivity at multiple scales Brain machine interfaces and neural signal processing Neuromodulation and stimulation Neuroinformatics
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at the University of Virginia (UVA offers a vibrant environment for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, with strengths in areas such as machine learning, imaging, cyber-physical systems, embedded systems, communication networks, and energy systems. ECE at UVA emphasizes both foundational and applied research, preparing students for leadership in industry, academia, and government. Faculty members benefit from access to cutting-edge facilities and are encouraged to engage in research that addresses societal challenges. The close proximity with the School of Medicine offers rich opportunities for collaborations in the areas of Radiology, Neurology and Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery. Other collaborative opportunities include Biomedical Engineering, Psychology, and School of Data Science.
The University of Virginia's 2030 plan recognizes the Brain and Neuroscience as a major societal challenge and an opportunity for multidisciplinary work that draws on our existing strengths. In partnership the Provost and the deans of various schools are making multiple coordinated faculty recruitments to strengthen the research community focusing on Brain and Neuroscience across the University. Recruits will receive support from the Provost and from their school and will participate in the Brain and Neuroscience Initiative. This is part of
a major Grand Challenges research investment of over $50M in Brain and Neuroscience.
This position is based in Charlottesville at our principal location. UVA is a highly selective undergraduate and graduate institution that annually ranks as one of the premiere public universities in the United States, with one of the highest graduation rates in the nation. UVA is situated in Charlottesville, Virginia, a picturesque and vibrant small city consistently recognized as one of the nation's top places to reside. UVA's location offers proximity to Washington D.C., enriching opportunities for collaboration and engagement with numerous federal organizations. More information about the city, the school, faculty benefits and other topics can be found at
https://hr.virginia.edu/careers-uva/why-uva . #J-18808-Ljbffr