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an intellectually rich environment for students and faculty. Our department’s academic offering spans a broad range of areas, including technical foundation, human–computer interaction and design, data and
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information exchange (HIE) Natural language processing in clinical/biomedical domains Mobile health, digital health, human–computer interaction in health Learning health systems, community health informatics
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or full professor position in the digital health field. The ideal candidate will have an outstanding scholarly record of human subjects research in digital health, broadly defined as the use
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under uncertainty, social decision dynamics, or human–AI interaction. Salary and Rank $60,000 Special Instructions For Best Consideration Date 01/09/2026 Expected Start Date 03/01/2026 Posting Number IU
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students to be aware of how humans interact with the environment, while also teaching responsible fundamentals of Earth’s natural systems. The department offers B.A. and B.S. majors in Geology and
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. Assist in recruitment by attending school career days. Act as arbitrator for student and/or faculty grievances. Recommend professional certification for students who satisfactorily meet requirements. Work
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of clinical and health informatics, systems interventions, community participatory research, human-computer interaction, usability, mobile technology and bioinformatics. Indiana is home to large healthcare
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of Health and Human Sciences, Indiana University (IU) Indianapolis The School of Science Department of Psychology and the School of Health and Human Sciences at Indiana University, Indianapolis invite
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or full professor position in the digital health field. The ideal candidate will have an outstanding scholarly record of human subjects research in digital health, broadly defined as the use
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facilitate various educational initiatives focused on spinal cord and brain injury broadly across the IUSM translational spectrum, with a special emphasis on interactions between human and preclinical model