Job Summary
The University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI), a university-level applied research organization operating out of the Office of Research and Innovation at the University of Texas at Arlington, invites applications for an assistant professor of research, non-tenure track (NTT) Academic Professional Track (APT) position in the field of Big Data as applied to Healthcare Applications. We seek an experienced researcher who complements the interdisciplinary nature of the UTARI research groups. Ideal candidates will have strong records of research in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics, human-computer interfaces, health informatics, personalized medicine, and / or health outcomes. They will also have a record demonstrating a high likelihood of continued research success. CBC Requirement It is the policy of The University of Texas at Arlington to conduct a criminal background check on any applicant who is under final consideration for employment with the University. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The primary responsibility of the research faculty is to engage actively in research with the faculty and full-time research staff at UTARI, as well as in collaboration with other relevant departments and centers at UTA. This role includes conducting research leading to publications and participating in the development and submission of related research grant proposals in the area of Big Data for Healthcare applications. Required Qualifications Applicants must have a doctoral degree in Computer Science or Engineering or a related discipline. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to candidates with at least 5 years of experience and a record of funded research as PI and Co-PI, as well as scholarly activity in the expected research areas. Special Conditions for Eligibility Department Information The University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI) serves as a distinguished applied research organization committed to bridging the gap between academic discovery and real-world application. Established in 1987 as the Automation & Robotics Research Institute through a collaborative initiative involving the Fort Worth Chamber, UTA, the State of Texas, the Jack Newell Family, and numerous other donors, UTARI is now an essential component of UTA’s Office for Research and Innovation. It fosters innovation in critical sectors such as biomedical technologies, automation, unmanned systems, and composite material structures.
Situated on a 13-acre site owned by UTA in Fort Worth’s Riverbend Business Park, UTARI boasts a 48,000 square foot facility that includes 14,000 square feet of specialized laboratory space. These labs are outfitted with millions of dollars’ worth of advanced equipment for machining, rapid prototyping, 3D printing, composite materials manufacturing, and indoor testing of unmanned systems, positioning UTARI as a hub for innovation in the region. Planned expansions include a 12,000 square foot unmanned systems testing facility to open in Spring 2025.
As a university-level research institute, UTARI actively collaborates across UTA’s various colleges, fostering interdisciplinary research and innovation. The institute engages with universities, national laboratories, and industry partners throughout North Texas and across the nation, driving impactful research initiatives. UTARI also serves as the host of the Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center (TMAC), a member of the national Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program. This public-private partnership provides comprehensive, proven solutions to help small and medium-sized manufacturers enhance growth, improve operations, and mitigate risks. Working Title Assistant Professor of Research - Big Data for Healthcare
Assistant Professor Research • Ft. Worth