Tulane University innovators and researchers lack the necessary engineering support and AI expertise to prototype and iterate AI-powered solutions for societal challenges, creating a gap between university research and real-world impact.
Requirements
- AI engineering expertise
- AI/ML subject matter expertise
- Programming and application development support
- AI-enabled research projects
Responsibilities
- Supporting the creation of prototype applications and AI tools for Tulane innovators and researchers
- Providing AI/ML subject matter expertise to Tulane innovators
- Assisting Tulane researchers with AI-related or AI-enabled research projects
- Providing insights and research support to CEAI, SSE, and TUII leadership as they identify opportunities for larger AI-enabled innovation initiatives
- Providing programming and application development support
- Providing AI engineering expertise and support
- Creation of prototypes and minimal viable products
Other
- Interfacing with researchers and innovators at Tulane
- Working with CEAI, SSE’s AI 4 All, and TUII to identify areas of opportunity for multidisciplinary innovation and research
- Meeting with university innovators and scientists
- Works at the direction of the Directors of the Center for Community Engaged AI, TUII and SSE’s AI4ALL in cooperation with all internal, pertinent offices such the Tulane Innovation Institute, as in-house counsel, the University Office of Research, the Office of Technology Transfer, IRB, Office of Advancement, Communications and Marketing, Department of Computer Science etc.