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Faculty Job Posting - AI and Medical Imaging
University of Michigan/Michigan Medicine
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Posted: 27-Jan-26
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Type: Full Time
Years of Experience:
Less than 2
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Job Summary:
The Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan invite applications for a full-time faculty position from individuals with a research focus and mentorship experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Medical Imaging, Computational Medicine, and Bioinformatics. The rank ranging from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor on the instructional tenure track will be based on experience and qualifications. The successful candidate will enhance our interdisciplinary expertise in applications of AI for medical imaging, biomedical image processing, computational medicine, diagnosis, treatment-response monitoring, bioinformatics, prognosis prediction, and analysis and retrieval of clinical information. The Department of Radiology is a leading department nationally and internationally. Michigan Medicine and University of Michigan are consistently ranked among the top institutions in the nation.
The new faculty members will join collaborative research groups recognized for their interdisciplinary strengths in medical imaging, computational medicine, bioinformatics, AI, computer-aided diagnosis and decision support, treatment-response monitoring, and the integration of imaging, molecular and clinical information for diverse machine learning applications. The successful candidate is expected to develop collaborations with existing research programs within the Department of Radiology and beyond.
The Department of Radiology is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, advancing medical imaging research, disseminating discoveries, and preparing physicians for excellence in clinical care. Candidates who have career goals, research, and mentoring interests aligned with our missions are strongly encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities:
Develop and direct a robust, extramurally funded research
Mentor postdoctoral fellows, graduate and undergraduate students, medical residents and students, and supervise their research activities.
Participate in departmental and university shared
Contribute to professional and public
Institutional Statement:
The University of Michigan fulfills its public mission by creating a welcoming and inclusive community for people from every background - people who as students, faculty, and staff serve Michigan and the world.
The University of Michigan is a non-discriminatory, affirmative action Employer.
Minimum Job Requirements:
A Ph.D. degree in computer science, bioinformatics, electrical or biomedical engineering, medical physics, or related fields. Qualified candidates holding MD/DO, and MD, PhD degrees are also encouraged to apply.
Training or work experience in digital image processing, computer vision, computational medicine, artificial intelligence, generative AI, large language models, neural networks, deep learning, machine learning, bioinformatics, and statistics.
Desired Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have an excellent academic record, a vision for an innovative, significant and impactful research program, with the skills to implement it and a commitment to mentoring.
Research and teaching statements describing how the applicant's research and mentoring goals fit the solicitation described above and how the candidate's previous activities and future plans are aligned with the department's priorities, and
From the University of Michigan’s founding in 1817 and our beginnings as the U-M medical school in 1848, to today's innovations in research and patient care, we've used our expanding knowledge to build an academic medical center that strives toward an ever-healthier future.