Faculty position at University of South Carolina: AI in Brain Health

Assistant or Associate Professor in using Artificial Intelligence in Brain Health

The Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina (USC) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position in the Department of Psychology with expertise in applying artificial intelligence to understand and transform brain health. We seek candidates who can leverage our existing strengths in brain health across the lifespan, aphasia, and dementia, including resources such as the Institute of Mind and Brain, the Aging Brain Cohort, the Center for the Study of Aphasia Recovery, and the McCausland Center for Brain Imaging, which houses a 3T Prisma MRI.

The new hire would ideally possess the skills and expertise to integrate with our upcoming health science campus, including the Rural Brain Health Network hub with its new 3T wide bore and 7T TerraX MRI. The Cognitive and Neural Sciences Concentration in the Department of Psychology includes fourteen faculty members with expertise in multiple areas of cognitive neuroscience, including language, attention, social and affective neuroscience, and executive function. We are looking for a candidate with a promising record and demonstrated commitment to building a high-impact research career who can interface with one or more of these areas with expertise relevant to artificial intelligence, such as those in machine learning or Large Language Models. A collaborative and supportive research environment includes members of the Institute for Mind and Brain, which span multiple colleges and departments, including Computer Science and Engineering and Communication Sciences and Disorders. The candidate should be dedicated to mentoring and teaching undergraduate and graduate students. The successful candidate will join a thriving network of scholars with an outstanding availability of resources that includes facilities for functional and structural MRI, EEG, TMS, HD-tDCS, fNIRS, and eye tracking.

This position is for a 9-month tenure-track appointment in the Department of Psychology. The position requires a doctoral degree by the beginning date of employment (August 16, 2025). The University of South Carolina is a Carnegie University of Very High Research Activity (R1). The Psychology Department, which averages more than $8 million annually in external funding (a campus leader), has 80+ doctoral students and more than 1400 undergraduate majors.

From the Upstate to the Lowcountry, the University of South Carolina system is transforming the lives of South Carolinians through the impact of our eight institutions and twenty locations throughout the state. More than 50,000 students are enrolled at one of eight institutions, including the research campus in Columbia. All of our system institutions place strong emphasis on service — helping to build healthier, more educated communities in South Carolina and beyond. The greater Columbia (state capital) area hosts historical and cultural attractions, festivals, performing arts and sporting events, parks and considerable outdoor recreation, and an easily accessible airport.

At the University of South Carolina, we strive to cultivate an inclusive environment that is open, welcoming, and supportive of individuals of all backgrounds. We recognize diversity in our workforce is essential to providing academic excellence and critical to our sustainability. The University is committed to eliminating barriers created by institutional discrimination, through accountability and continuous process improvement. We celebrate the diverse voices, perspectives, and experiences of our employees.

The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.

Applications require: 1) letter of application; 2) curriculum vita; 3) research statement; 4) teaching statement; and 5) contact information for three references. Submit application and documents at the following link: University of South Carolina | Assistant or Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Brain Health

Application review will begin on November 1, 2024; however, the position will remain open until filled. Inquiries about this posting should be directed to Dr. Svetlana Shinkareva (shinkareva@sc.edu).