Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology
The Department of Biology together with the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing (SCC) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, invites applications for a position in the area of computational, machine-learning, or generative AI approaches to biology at the level of a tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured appointment, beginning July 1, 2025 or as soon thereafter as possible.
We seek candidates who are developing and using computational methods to address questions in molecular, cellular, or organismal biology. We especially welcome applicants focusing on fundamental biological mechanisms who are applying innovative computational or machine-learning approaches in discovery research. An M.D. or Ph.D. in biology, computational biology, systems biology, biomedical informatics, computer science (with a multi-year biology postdoc), or a similar discipline is required by the start of employment.
The successful candidate will have a shared appointment in the Department of Biology and the SCC, in either the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) or the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS), depending on best fit. Tenure-track faculty are expected to develop and lead a vibrant, independent research program, play an active role in shaping the academic work and culture of both the Biology and the SCC research communities, and share our commitment to undergraduate and graduate education. Candidates for a tenured position should be recognized as international leaders in their field and have an outstanding record as educators. Duties include undergraduate and graduate teaching in both Biology and SCC educational programs on computational and machine-learning approaches to biology and related subjects, supervising graduate and undergraduate research, and mentoring trainees at all levels. Together with the SCC, MIT Biology is committed to fostering an equitable and inclusive environment that emphasizes mentoring and welcomes diverse backgrounds. The successful candidate will be provided with lab and office space, a generous start-up package, and access to state-of-the-art core facilities.
Applicants should submit: (a) a cover letter, (b) curriculum vitae, (c) summary of current and proposed research (≤ 5 pgs) and (d) a statement on teaching and mentoring philosophy (≤ 2 pg) that describes the candidate’s experience in these areas and/or how they envision contributing to Biology and the SCC’s efforts. Letters of recommendation should be sent separately from at least three individuals able to evaluate the candidate’s accomplishments and future potential.
Completed applications will begin to be considered on October 15, 2024.
MIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or national or ethnic origin. MIT’s full policy on Nondiscrimination can be found here. Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check, including verifying any finding of misconduct (or pending investigation) from prior employers.
Application Materials Required:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Research statement
- Teaching statement
- Publication list
- Mentoring/Diversity/Outreach
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site )
Further Info:
Attn: Biology Search Committee
77 Massachusetts Avenue, 68-132
Cambridge, MA 02139