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Indianapolis Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University
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Aalsma, PhD Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics Director, Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program HITS Building | Suite 2000 410 West 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 maalsma@iu.edu Additional
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access to an outstanding array of institutional resources, including a robust onboarding program and a high degree of campus engagement and networking. We invite applicants who have high potential
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Posting Details Position Details Title Lecturer in Informatics Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Informatics Location Bloomington Position Summary The Luddy School
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August 1, 2026. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in physics or a related discipline, demonstrate the ability to initiate and sustain an externally funded program of research, and be able to teach effectively
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appointment beginning in Fall 2026. Exceptional candidates at higher ranks will be considered as well. Outstanding candidates with a PhD earned by the date of appointment in any area of pure and applied
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teaching and a PhD in Computer Science or a related field expected before August 2026. Department Contact for Questions Questions and inquiries may be sent to the Chair of the Search Committee: Feng Chen
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engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. The successful candidates will have the following preferred qualifications: A PhD in Biology or
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Center (IUSCCC; https://cancer.iu.edu/index.html) and the Director of Graduate Studies for the Cell and Molecular Cancer Biology (CMCB) PhD program (https://medicine.iu.edu/boomington/graduate-programs
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PhD in informatics or a related discipline (e.g., computer science) · Ideal candidates will have EITHER, both are not required o Experience recruiting and retaining adolescents in longitudinal