Tenure-Track Faculty: Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Public Governance – The Ohio State University

The Ohio State University
Published
September 6, 2022
Location
Columbus, OH, United States
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Job Type

Description

Job Title:

Open Rank Tenure-Track Faculty Position: Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Public Governance

Department:

John Glenn | Office of the Dean

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University seeks a scholar and teacher whose interdisciplinary work explores how existing and emerging information technologies can serve or undermine the public interest, and whether or how they should be governed. This position focuses on the use of data in management and policy making, as well as the governance of data and data use. Both public and private sector organizations increasingly use data, data science, AI, and other emerging technologies to inform their operations and decisions.  This development can enable greater access, agility, responsiveness, and insight.  But it also poses threats to privacy, fairness, equity, and accountability and can give rise to unintended consequences. Realizing the benefits, and addressing the threats, requires rethinking governance, management, law, and policy. This faculty member, working at the frontier of public interest technology and science/technology policy, will join the Translational Data Analytics Institute (TDAI) and will enhance the Ohio State University’s major investments in information technology, digital trust and cybersecurity, AI/machine learning, and data governance.

The position begins Fall 2023. Salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and qualifications. Applicants must have completed or be nearing completion, of all Ph.D. degree requirements. Successful candidates will likely have or be nearing completion of doctorates in in a relevant field such as public policy and public affairs, government, law, ethics, computer science or engineering, systems engineering, information management systems, or technology in society. Highly desirable candidates will have a strong potential for developing a successful research portfolio, practical experience, potential for high quality teaching, evidence of interest, capacity, and/or experience in helping to address the challenges that affect our community, potential to engage diversity topics in the classroom and mentor under-represented minorities, potential to engage and strengthen JGC relationships with University, local, or professional communities, and the potential to obtain research funding.

Tenure faculty (regardless of rank) - persons with the titles of professor, associate professor, assistant professor and instructor who serve on appointments totaling 50% or more service to the university and who are eligible for tenure or who have obtained tenure. Duties and responsibilities are assigned in accordance with the workload guidelines laid out in the pattern of administration of each faculty member’s tenure initiation unit (TIU) and, as appropriate, regional campus; obligations will include research, service and/or teaching or clinical practice.  These faculty will have earned doctorate or other terminal degree in the relevant field of study or possession of equivalent experience.

Additional Information:

Applications will be evaluated as they are received and will be accepted until the position is filled. Applications received by September 5, 2022, are guaranteed full consideration. To apply, please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and three professional reference letters to OSU’s portal.  Questions may be addressed to the search chair, David Landsbergen, at Glenn-TDAI@osu.edu.  To build a diverse workforce, Ohio State encourages applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women. Ohio State is an EEO/AA employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status.

About Glenn College, Translational Data Analytics Institute, and Ohio State University

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs  was recently ranked 20th overall among other graduate public affairs programs in in the U.S. The Ohio State University is ranked 7th in public administration out of 200 universities internationally according to the Shanghai Ranking. Our curricular offerings include the NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration and In-Career Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management; online Master of Public Administration and Leadership; dual master’s degrees with Law, City and Regional Planning, Public Health, Environment and Natural Resources, Social Work, Business Administration, Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, Slavic and East European Studies, and Latin American Studies; a joint degree in Arts Policy and Administration; a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management; a B.A. in Public Management, Leadership, and Policy; a B.S. in Public Policy Analysis, and a variety of undergraduate and graduate minors including nonprofit management. The College also offers a wide array of management and leadership training seminars, programs, and certificates, serving over 2,000 mid-career professionals each year.

The Translational Data Analytics Institute is a foundational component of The Ohio State University’s Discovery Themes Initiative. Membership in TDAI provides an exceptional environment for cross-college interdisciplinary and external collaborations. Our 250+ faculty affiliates are part of an active community of scientists representing all 15 colleges and more than 60 disciplines who work on developing programs, resources and collaborative projects that span the traditional academic disciplines. TDAI affiliated faculty are connected to a vast network of existing and developing shared resources including datasets and databases and robust opportunities to test new technologies and platforms through external partnerships (i.e., Ohio Supercomputer Center, Aruba Networks/HPE, Amazon Web Services, among others). TDAI supports a virtual research data infrastructure connecting users for sharing datasets, knowledge, and software; and maximization of a cloud-based environment to integrate, develop and incorporate workflow specifications compliant with the FAIR process. In 2018 TDAI opened a 21,000 sq. ft. data analytics facility in the heart of The Ohio State University campus in Pomerene Hall. The facility has state of the art convening space and configurable project rooms; software, hardware, and visualization labs; hoteling workstations; and spaces that highlight our collaborative research programs.

Location:

Page Hall (0061)

Position Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

40

Shift:

First Shift

The Ohio State University believes in diversity in people and ideas. What Ohio State does matters. And how we do it matters. When we are at our best, we make a real difference to people. Our size, breadth, geography, history and standard of excellence position us to drive the future of higher education. We believe that the university should be a place where people can work and learn together in a safe environment, free of violence, harassment, discrimination, exploitation, or intimidation. As such, finalists for any faculty position that carries tenure must sign an authorization and disclosure form, which will allow current or prior employer(s) to share information to the University regarding any findings of employment-related misconduct or disciplinary proceedings against a candidate and/or any pending investigations related to alleged misconduct. Such information shall include findings and pending investigations with respect to sexual harassment, violence, or harassment; research misconduct; financial fraud or misconduct; foreign influence violations, grant misuse or misconduct; and/or any other type of finding or pending investigation relating to a candidate’s employer’s policies and rules governing faculty conduct that may reasonably be expected to affect a candidate’s appointment. If the University becomes aware of any past finding of misconduct or pending investigations that were not disclosed, Ohio State will treat that as a serious omission and reserves the right to rescind an offer or terminate employment.

Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check.  A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.

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