
Are you interested in working at a research institute on the leading edge of innovation with a focus on deployment of novel technologies?
Consider applying to one of our open rank non-tenure track faculty positions:
📍 Bioelectronics Engineers: We're looking for experts in bioelectronics, implantable or wearable devices, and neuroscience to design and develop advanced neurotechnologies aimed at improving health. This could involve systems that promote healthy behaviors, enhance cognitive or mental health, or restore function after injury or disease. The institute offers access to advanced fabrication and prototyping, laboratories for product verification and validation, and regulatory guidance. Experience leading programs and advancing technologies toward commercialization is preferred. Competitive start-up funding is available.
📍MRI Physicist: We seek candidates with demonstrated expertise in MRI physics, a record of leading research programs, building clinical partnership, and experience collaborating on image-guided medical robotics. The institute offers access to a newly installed Siemens 3T Magnetom Cima.X system, a mock-MRI suite, and other state-of-the-art resources for human health research. In addition, the institute provides dedicated support from an MRI Technologist and a Senior Research Scientist to facilitate advanced imaging studies. A strong interest in translating innovations from concept to clinical deployment is highly desirable. Competitive start-up funding is available.
The Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R) at the University of Arkansas represents a forward-thinking model for public research and economic development. Collaborating with commercial, philanthropic, non-profit, and governmental organizations, I³R is dedicated to delivering positive societal impact. Our mission is to pioneer solutions to wicked problems through convergence research, creating and deploying innovations at scale.