The Department of Human-Centered Computing, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering at IU Indianapolis is seeking a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence to teach assigned courses, develop curriculum, and contribute to the recruitment and marketing of the program.
Requirements
- 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
- 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
- Familiarity with user-centered methodologies like participatory design is preferred but not required
- Minimum of two years of industry experience in the Artificial Intelligence field
Responsibilities
- 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
- maintaining current knowledge and skillset in the artificial intelligence profession through active participation in professional organizations, collaboration, practice and research
Other
- 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
- Pursue the highest standards of academic excellence
- Contribute to welcoming, respectful, and inclusive learning and working environments for students, staff, and faculty
- Serve as a member of the Luddy School, departmental and programs committees