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– Luddy School Location Indianapolis Position Summary The Department of Human-Centered Computing, Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis, invites
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certification in Radiography, an additional certification in a Medical Imaging Modality may be required, must hold a current Indiana State Department of Health Radiologic Technologist license, hold a
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/Practicums/Labs Evaluation in Nursing Financial Management Healthcare Quality and Safety/Performance Improvement Informatics Legal Environment of Care Nursing Leadership Nursing Research Nursing Theory
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psychology, human factors/engineering psychology, or another branch of psychology. Candidates are expected to have achieved tenure at their current institution. Candidates are expected to have a record of
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at the intersection of health, life science, and technology to meet community needs and improve health outcomes in the State of Indiana. The creation of H2W, along with the current construction of a new 50,000 sq ft
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; we are particularly interested in candidates whose research complements and enhances current department strengths and who will collaborate directly with department faculty. The department’s research
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Department also has robust research relationships with the Regenstrief Institute in Health Informatics, Purdue Biomedical Engineering and Cooke Biomedical in pediatric biodevices, and the Indiana Biosciences
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areas such as artificial intelligence, biosciences, sustainability, health equity, and sports technology. To learn more about campus research initiatives: https://indianapolis.iu.edu/research/initiatives
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, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, or related fields. The positions offer competitive salaries and startup packages as well as excellent benefits. Department Contact for Questions Lisa
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human structures lab, virtual hospital and twelve-room virtual clinic. Private and collaborative study spaces plus convenient access to faculty and technology create a balanced work-study environment