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Lecturer, Artificial Intelligence

Indiana University Bloomington, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Indiana University Bloomington, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering

Application Deadline: ongoing


The Department of Human-Centered Computing, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis, invites applicants for a Lecturer appointment in the area of Artificial Intelligence. Exceptional instructors are being sought to join our fast-growing department. The responsibilities of the position include teaching assigned courses in the Artificial Intelligence program, developing courses for the traditional classroom setting, computer labs and for online education; help setting program and specialization goals, developing and continually updating the curriculum and training activities; contributing to the recruitment and marketing of the program; interviewing, evaluating and advising students; engaging in scholarly activity related to teaching; serving as a member of the Luddy School, departmental and programs committees; maintaining current knowledge and skillset in the artificial intelligence profession through active participation in professional organizations, collaboration, practice and research; and serving on professional committees. The teaching load for a Lecturer position is four courses per semester. The appointment will begin January 1, 2026 (negotiable), at the IU Indianapolis campus.


Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in artificial intelligence, informatics, computer science or related fields. A PhD degree in Artificial Intelligence, Informatics, Computer Science or related fields is preferred to teach at the graduate level.

  • The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of twoyears of industry experience in the Artificial Intelligence field

  • Demonstrated ability to teach a broad range of artificial intelligence courses; comprehensive and extensive knowledge and experience in artificial intelligence methods and techniques.

  • Demonstrated ability to learn new artificial intelligence methods and approaches.

  • The ideal candidate should demonstrate the ability to teach classes emphasizing AI systems that integrate with human workflows, ethical consideration of AI systems, and explainable AI. Familiarity with user-centered methodologies like participatory design is preferred but not required.


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