Associate Professor/Professor and Director, Northeastern University Biomedical Imaging Center
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity About Northeastern: Founded in 1898,
Northeastern is a global research (R1) university and the
recognized leader in experience-driven lifelong learning. Our
world-renowned experiential approach empowers our students,
faculty, alumni, and partners to create impact far beyond the
confines of discipline, degree, and campus. Our locations—in
Boston; Charlotte, North Carolina; London; Portland, Maine; San
Francisco and Oakland; Seattle; Silicon Valley; Toronto; Vancouver;
and the Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant—are
nodes in our growing global university system. Through this
network, we expand opportunities for flexible, student-centered
learning and collaborative, solutions-focused research.
Northeastern’s comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate
programs— in a variety of on-campus and online formats—lead to
degrees through the doctorate in ten colleges and schools. Among
these, we offer more than 195 multi-discipline majors and degrees
designed to prepare students for purposeful lives and careers.
About the Institute: The Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health
(CBH) is a collaborative research community with faculty from the
College of Science, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, College of
Arts, Music, and Design, and the College of Engineering. It brings
together a unique combination of disciplines, including
neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, developmental and lifespan
sciences, movement sciences, music and the art, communication
sciences and disorders, and cognitive training. CBH is also home to
the Northeastern University Biomedical Imaging Center (NUBIC),
which houses our Siemens Prisma 3T MRI. CBH harnesses neuroimaging,
behavioral, and computational studies to understand how lifestyle
choices and behaviors influence brain activity, structure,
cognitive function and mental health across the lifespan. Through
interdisciplinary research investigating factors such as physical
activity, diet and nutrition, cognitive training, and creative
activity (artistic engagement, including music, dance, and the
arts), the Institute investigates mechanisms of brain health to
maximize well-being and promote effective functioning from infancy
through older adulthood. The Institute serves as a hub for multiple
research labs and brings together expertise from psychology,
neuroscience, physical therapy, music and the arts, and other
disciplines to address critical challenges in cognitive development
and healthy aging. NUBIC stands at the center of the CBH and the
greater Northeastern human neuroimaging community, as a key tool in
our scientific discovery. About the Opportunity: The College of
Science at Northeastern University invites applications for an
Associate or Full Professor in the Department of Psychology serving
as Director for the Northeastern University Biomedical Imaging
Center (NUBIC) within the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health
( https://cbh.northeastern.edu/ ) in the Interdisciplinary Science
and Engineering Complex at Northeastern University (
https://www.northeastern.edu/isec/) . Applicants for this position
must have an internationally recognized, well-funded program of
research. We seek a Director with expertise conducting human
MRI/fMRI research in one of the following disciplines:
psychological science, developmental science, cognitive science,
neuroscience, medical physics, biological science, biomedical
engineering, biomedical science, radiology, or health science. Of
key importance is leadership in building a user-base of scientists
engaged in functional, diffusion, spectroscopy, and structural MRI
research. Expertise in working with interdisciplinary groups is
strongly desired. The successful candidate will be appointed to the
Department of Psychology in the College of Science as well as other
appropriate departments (e.g. Health Sciences, Communication
Sciences and Disorders, Bioengineering) based upon her/his research
program. The successful candidate will be expected to bring vision
and energy to developing the NUBIC, coordinating and managing all
aspects of the MRI imaging functions, and providing scientific
training to MRI users regarding data acquisition, processing and
analysis. Support staff, including an experienced technical
director and MRI technician, will report directly to the Director.
The Director will have her/his office and shared research space in
the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health. The Siemens Prisma 3T
MR suite is equipped with state-of-the-art MR-compatible visual and
auditory stimulation equipment, eye-tracking, response devices, and
physiological measurement hardware. The College of Science
comprises six departments: Psychology, Biology, Chemistry and
Chemical Biology, Marine and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics,
and Physics. Cross-disciplinary research programs and appointments
are strongly encouraged within the College, and across the
University. The Department of Psychology is strongly
interdisciplinary, with 24 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 25
non-tenure-track teaching faculty, and 5 additional faculty with
joint appointments in Music, Computer Sciences, Political Science
and Communication Sciences and Disorders. In addition to
internationally recognized efforts in psychological, cognitive and
brain health with a focus on translational and intervention
investigation, research in the Department of Psychology spans
numerous other disciplines that are central to human health and
wellbeing across the lifespan, including developmental and aging
neuroscience, brain-body interactions, animal models, language
processing, reasoning, social cognition, visual processing and
impairment. The Department of Psychology administers or
co-administers programs in Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience
for over 2,000 undergraduates, and it trains 60 students in PhDs
programs. Under new leadership, the College of Science, and the
Department of Psychology are in a vibrant expansion phase.
Northeastern is home to the Coastal Sustainability Institute , the
Global Resilience Institute , the Barnett Institute for Chemical
and Biological Analysis , the Center for Drug Discovery , the
Institute for Chemical Imaging of Living Systems , the Network
Science Institute , the Northeastern University Center for
Renewable Energy Technology , an NSF Frontier Center in Theoretical
Biological Physics , and the Center for Interdisciplinary Research
on Complex Systems , providing a rich multidisciplinary
intellectual environment. Northeastern University is a global
university system. Opportunities to collaborate extend beyond the
University. Our tenure and promotion process values collaborative
research and teamwork. Hires will be mentored for success, with
mentoring teams and group guidance. In addition, a strong and
effective faculty development strategy is part of the Northeastern
institutional mission. The ADVANCE Office of Faculty Development
office works in conjunction with the Office of Research Development
(ORD), the Office of Belonging, the Center for Advancing Teaching
and Learning Through Research (CATLR), and University Decision
Support (UDS) to provide programs and trainings to further develop
and support a thriving faculty. At Northeastern University, we
embrace a culture of respect and inclusion, where each person is
valued and empowered with equitable opportunities and access to
resources. See our website for more information about the College
and its Leadership Team . Responsibilities: Responsibilities will
include serving as Director of the Northeastern University
Biomedical Imaging Center (NUBIC), serving as a senior faculty
member in the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health (CBH),
teaching undergraduate and/or graduate courses, conducting an
independent, externally funded research program, and contributing
to the academic mission of his/her department(s). Interdisciplinary
collaboration is supported and encouraged. Faculty members at
Northeastern are expected to develop independent research programs
that attract external funding; teach courses at the graduate and
undergraduate level; supervise students and postdocs in their area
of research; and participate in service to the department,
university, and discipline. Because Northeastern is a global
institution with locations in an array of jurisdictions, qualified
candidates must be prepared to work with global student
populations. Qualifications: The successful candidate will have a
Ph.D. in neuroscience, psychology, physics, biomedical engineering,
or a related field, or an M.D., and a record of research
commensurate with rank. We encourage applicants from a wide range
of backgrounds, including academia and industry. All applicants
should have a strong record of scholarly accomplishment that
demonstrates the ability to build a strong research program.
Candidates seeking appointments at the Associate or Full Professor
level should have substantial research productivity and an
established history of grant support and academic service. Academic
rank at the Associate Professor and Full Professor levels will be
commensurate with experience and qualifications reflecting a record
of demonstrated teaching and scholarly excellence. Research
excellence is the top-most priority. Additional Information:
Interested candidates should apply here with a curriculum vita that
includes a list of publications, statements addressing the prompts
below, and names and contact information for at least three
professional references from whom letters of reference can be
solicited as needed. Applications will be reviewed beginning on
January 15, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.
Inquiries about the position may be directed to Professor Charles
Hillman ( c.hillman@northeastern.edu) , Search Committee Chair and
Director of the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Health. All
application materials must be submitted through this online
recruitment system. With the online system, applicants should be
prepared to upload a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, up to five
representative publications, a research statement, a teaching
statement, and a leadership and vision statement for directing a
human subject MRI Center. Successful faculty at Northeastern will
be dynamic and innovative scholars with a record of research and
teaching excellence. Please indicate how your expertise, knowledge,
and skills have prepared you to contribute to this work with
written statements addressing the following prompts: Research
statement (no longer than 5 pages) : Please describe the focus of
your research, including the questions you have identified, the
funding you have received to support the work (if applicable), the
results you have discovered, and the products of these efforts.
Highlight any cross-disciplinary research efforts you have
undertaken. Please also describe any research you have undertaken
with students and/or with the external community. Finally, please
outline the research directions you foresee pursuing in the College
of Science, any cross-disciplinary and collaborative aspects, and
the strategies you will take to address each direction. Teaching
statement (1 page) : Please summarize your past instructional and
mentorship experiences, your pedagogical philosophy, your
plans/goals for teaching in the College of Science (including
existing and proposed courses), and your strategies for teaching
and mentoring global student populations. Leadership and Vision
statement (1 page): Please summarize your experience in leadership
positions and your vision for directing a human subject MRI Center.
Please describe your past experiences and activities and/or your
future plans detailing your leadership style, how you intend to
cultivate a culture that promotes a sense of belonging, including
fostering a free and open exchange of ideas and managing different
perspectives to help others strengthen their practice. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by the law. Position Type Academic
Additional Information Northeastern University considers factors
such as candidate work experience, education and skills when
extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits
package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical,
vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life,
retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Pay Range: Associate Professor: $120,000.00 - $135,000.00 |
Professor: $146,000.00 - $293,000.00 With the pay range(s) shown
above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which
may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and
expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to
similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are
reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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