Careers in the BMI Department
Faculty
Assistant Professor - Signal Processing & Machine Learning
We are recruiting for tenure track faculty positions in biomedical informatics, biomedical engineering and machine learning, with the possibility of joint appointments in other departments at Emory and the Georgia Tech. The hiring priorities are inline with Emory University's AI.Humanity initiative.
Postdoc Fellow
Postdoctoral Fellow - Human Movement and Behavior Recognition
The postdoctoral fellow will help design efficient machine learning systems for human movement and behavior analysis on the network edge using distributed on- and off-body sensors (camera, microphone, or wearables) to tackle mental and brain health challenges.
Postdoctoral Fellow - Natural Language Processing
The postdoctoral fellow will help design and conduct research in the fields of biomedical natural language processing and machine learning, while receiving advanced training from a designated Principal Investigator to enhance professional skills and research independence needed for career pursuit.
Postdoctoral Fellow - Biomedical Signal Processing and Machine Learning
The postdoctoral fellow will apply advanced signal processing, image processing and machine learning techniques to clinical data in various research applications including digital electrocardiography and electroencephalography.
Postdoctoral Fellow-ML for Neuropsychiatric/Cardiovascular Diseases
The postdoctoral fellow will apply computer vision, image processing, machine learning, and signal processing to conduct high quality research with a particular focus on neuropsychiatric and cardiovascular diseases.
Staff
Assistant Bioinformatics Scientist
This position performs and supports biomedical AI research for unsolved clinical problems as part of the George B. Moody PhysioNet Challenges. Despite the job title, this is not a bioinformatics position.
Data Analyst, Sr
This position will assist the Department, the CTSA, and the MIIAI Core in identifying data needs for research projects; extracting data from legacy and production clinical data warehouses; consulting with researchers across the School of Medicine; assist in data transformation and formatting for finished reports; and help identify future data needs.
Operating Sys Admin, Sr.
This position will assist existing department IT staff with the management of all aspects of the department's RHEL/CentOS/Rocky Linux-based internal research network infrastructure, including software configuration, network maintenance, hardware upgrades, and the design of a hybrid on-site & cloud infrastructure.
Students
Apply through the Laney Graduate School and reach out through study@dbmi.emory.edu.