Assistant VP of Research & AI Enablement
Job Summary
The Assistant Vice President for Research and AI Enablement provides strategic and operational leadership for the environments, platforms, and capabilities that enable, power, and operationalize the university’s research ecosystem through AI, research computing, and integrated digital capabilities.
Positioned within Digital Innovation, this role is uniquely designed to bridge research, teaching and learning, and operational innovation. It focuses on building and operating scalable, secure, and high-performance environments that support research, while translating those capabilities into broader institutional impact through instructional innovation and operational applications.
Minimum Qualifications
- PhD in a relevant field (e.g., data science, information systems, educational technology, or related discipline)
- Comprehensive experience in research, including participation in or support of externally funded research initiatives
- Significant leadership experience in digital innovation, research computing, or technology-enabled research environments
- Considerable direct experience with research computing environments, cloud platforms (e.g., GCP, AWS), and high-performance computing
- Experience with AI/ML technologies and their application in research contexts
- Demonstrated ability to lead across research, academic, and operational domains
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with researchers, faculty, and institutional stakeholders
Preferred Qualifications
- Considerable experience in higher education or research-intensive institutions
- Considerable experience supporting interdisciplinary and data-intensive research initiative
- Familiarity with research funding landscapes and grant development processes
- Considerable experience aligning technology initiatives with instructional and research standards
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