University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Associate Director for Research and Open Rank Research Professor
University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, 46804
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Associate Director for Research and Open Rank Research Professor
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
To be considered for this position, click “Apply for this Job”, and complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information form. Attach the following documents:A letter of interest.Names and contact information for three professional references.Submit nominations or direct questions to Noah Clayton, chair of the search committee, at
nclayton3@unl.edu
.
Position Information
Position InformationWorking TitleWorking Title
Associate Director for Research and Open Rank Research ProfessorDepartmentDepartment
Center for Brain, Biology & Behavior-7301Requisition NumberRequisition Number
F_240167Posting Open DatePosting Open Date
10/22/2024Application Review Date: (To ensure consideration, please submit all application materials before review date)Application Review Date: (To ensure consideration, please submit all application materials before review date)
12/02/2024Posting Close DateOpen Until Filled
YesDescription of WorkThe Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior (CB3) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is seeking an accomplished scientist to join our team as the Associate Director for Research ( ADR ) at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Research Professor. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in leading and advancing CB3’s research mission to promote foundational knowledge and discovery in neuroscience, and to translate these insights into novel methods and technologies that enhance cognitive function and brain health.
Responsibilities1. Research Leadership and StrategyEstablish and lead programmatic research to enable scientific advances in cognitive neuroscience and the acquisition of external grant funding.Collaborate with the Director to develop and execute CB3’s research vision and strategic plan.Identify emerging trends and opportunities in neuroscience research and provide guidance on potential research directions.Foster interdisciplinary collaborations among faculty members, researchers, and external partners to enhance research outcomes.
2. Research Management and Administration
Oversee the implementation and management of research projects, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and quality standards.Provide guidance and support to researchers and principal investigators in designing experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results.Facilitate the acquisition of research funding by assisting in grant writing, reviewing proposals, and identifying potential funding sources.
3. Collaboration and Networking
Cultivate and maintain relationships with external collaborators, industry partners, funding agencies, and other research institutions.Promote interdisciplinary collaboration by organizing research seminars, workshops, and conferences within and outside CB3.Seek opportunities for collaborative research projects, joint publications, and knowledge exchange initiatives.
4. Team Development and Mentorship
Provide mentorship and guidance to junior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students, fostering their professional growth.Facilitate training programs and workshops to enhance research skills and promote a culture of continuous learning within CB3.Support recruitment efforts by participating in the selection process for research staff positions.
5. Research Communication and Dissemination
Promote CB3’s research accomplishments through presentations at national and international conferences.Develop and implement strategies to effectively communicate research findings to diverse audiences, including policymakers, clinicians, and the broader public.Collaborate with CB3 staff to develop content for newsletters, press releases, and social media platforms.
Position Apportionment
40% administration (.40FTE)60% research (.60FTE)
The Center is strategically situated within the University’s Memorial Stadium and occupies 30,000 square feet of dedicated research space. Its unique partnership with Nebraska Athletics enables state-of-the-art research in sports medicine and student-athlete health, driven by collaborations with Athletic Medicine and the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory. At the heart of CB3 lies a cutting-edge brain imaging facility and specialized laboratories, fostering innovation through interdisciplinary research in neuroscience.
As an EO/AA employer, the University of Nebraska considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. See
https://www.unl.edu/equity/notice-nondiscrimination
.
Minimum Required QualificationsA Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience or a related field with a strong publication record.Excellent knowledge of fMRI research methodologies, experimental design, and data analysis (using
AFNI ,
FSL ,
SPM , Python,
MATLAB , or other software tools).Proven leadership abilities with experience in managing research projects, teams, and collaborations.Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to present complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences.Proficiency in project management, including research design, resource allocation, and timeline management.Experience mentoring and guiding junior researchers, fostering their professional development.An innovative and creative mindset, with a track record of contributing to scientific discoveries and advancements.Preferred Qualifications
Experience securing external research funding.Experience developing and managing research cores or facilities.Active participation and leadership in professional organizations and societies.Significant technical training and expertise in computer science or mathematics.Work Location (City, State)
Work Location (City, State)
LincolnPre-Placement Driving Record Review RequiredCriminal History Background Check RequiredCriminal History Background Check Required
NoHow to ApplyTo be considered for this position, click “Apply for this Job”, and complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information form. Attach the following documents:A letter of interest.Names and contact information for three professional references.Submit nominations or direct questions to Noah Clayton, chair of the search committee, at
nclayton3@unl.edu
.
For questions or accommodations related to this position contactPosition funded by grant or other form of temporary funding?Position funded by grant or other form of temporary funding?
NoIf Temporary, indicate end datePlanned Hire DateAppointment End DateOrganizational LocationOrganizational Location
Default LocationSupplemental Questions
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Associate Director for Research and Open Rank Research Professor
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
To be considered for this position, click “Apply for this Job”, and complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information form. Attach the following documents:A letter of interest.Names and contact information for three professional references.Submit nominations or direct questions to Noah Clayton, chair of the search committee, at
nclayton3@unl.edu
.
Position Information
Position InformationWorking TitleWorking Title
Associate Director for Research and Open Rank Research ProfessorDepartmentDepartment
Center for Brain, Biology & Behavior-7301Requisition NumberRequisition Number
F_240167Posting Open DatePosting Open Date
10/22/2024Application Review Date: (To ensure consideration, please submit all application materials before review date)Application Review Date: (To ensure consideration, please submit all application materials before review date)
12/02/2024Posting Close DateOpen Until Filled
YesDescription of WorkThe Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior (CB3) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is seeking an accomplished scientist to join our team as the Associate Director for Research ( ADR ) at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Research Professor. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in leading and advancing CB3’s research mission to promote foundational knowledge and discovery in neuroscience, and to translate these insights into novel methods and technologies that enhance cognitive function and brain health.
Responsibilities1. Research Leadership and StrategyEstablish and lead programmatic research to enable scientific advances in cognitive neuroscience and the acquisition of external grant funding.Collaborate with the Director to develop and execute CB3’s research vision and strategic plan.Identify emerging trends and opportunities in neuroscience research and provide guidance on potential research directions.Foster interdisciplinary collaborations among faculty members, researchers, and external partners to enhance research outcomes.
2. Research Management and Administration
Oversee the implementation and management of research projects, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and quality standards.Provide guidance and support to researchers and principal investigators in designing experiments, analyzing data, and interpreting results.Facilitate the acquisition of research funding by assisting in grant writing, reviewing proposals, and identifying potential funding sources.
3. Collaboration and Networking
Cultivate and maintain relationships with external collaborators, industry partners, funding agencies, and other research institutions.Promote interdisciplinary collaboration by organizing research seminars, workshops, and conferences within and outside CB3.Seek opportunities for collaborative research projects, joint publications, and knowledge exchange initiatives.
4. Team Development and Mentorship
Provide mentorship and guidance to junior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students, fostering their professional growth.Facilitate training programs and workshops to enhance research skills and promote a culture of continuous learning within CB3.Support recruitment efforts by participating in the selection process for research staff positions.
5. Research Communication and Dissemination
Promote CB3’s research accomplishments through presentations at national and international conferences.Develop and implement strategies to effectively communicate research findings to diverse audiences, including policymakers, clinicians, and the broader public.Collaborate with CB3 staff to develop content for newsletters, press releases, and social media platforms.
Position Apportionment
40% administration (.40FTE)60% research (.60FTE)
The Center is strategically situated within the University’s Memorial Stadium and occupies 30,000 square feet of dedicated research space. Its unique partnership with Nebraska Athletics enables state-of-the-art research in sports medicine and student-athlete health, driven by collaborations with Athletic Medicine and the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory. At the heart of CB3 lies a cutting-edge brain imaging facility and specialized laboratories, fostering innovation through interdisciplinary research in neuroscience.
As an EO/AA employer, the University of Nebraska considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. See
https://www.unl.edu/equity/notice-nondiscrimination
.
Minimum Required QualificationsA Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience or a related field with a strong publication record.Excellent knowledge of fMRI research methodologies, experimental design, and data analysis (using
AFNI ,
FSL ,
SPM , Python,
MATLAB , or other software tools).Proven leadership abilities with experience in managing research projects, teams, and collaborations.Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to present complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences.Proficiency in project management, including research design, resource allocation, and timeline management.Experience mentoring and guiding junior researchers, fostering their professional development.An innovative and creative mindset, with a track record of contributing to scientific discoveries and advancements.Preferred Qualifications
Experience securing external research funding.Experience developing and managing research cores or facilities.Active participation and leadership in professional organizations and societies.Significant technical training and expertise in computer science or mathematics.Work Location (City, State)
Work Location (City, State)
LincolnPre-Placement Driving Record Review RequiredCriminal History Background Check RequiredCriminal History Background Check Required
NoHow to ApplyTo be considered for this position, click “Apply for this Job”, and complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information form. Attach the following documents:A letter of interest.Names and contact information for three professional references.Submit nominations or direct questions to Noah Clayton, chair of the search committee, at
nclayton3@unl.edu
.
For questions or accommodations related to this position contactPosition funded by grant or other form of temporary funding?Position funded by grant or other form of temporary funding?
NoIf Temporary, indicate end datePlanned Hire DateAppointment End DateOrganizational LocationOrganizational Location
Default LocationSupplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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