Director of Neurotechnology Innovation Center at Rutgers Brain Health Institute
Company: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary We seek an accomplished scientist or
physician-scientist to join Rutgers Health (
https://rutgershealth.org/ ) and Rutgers Brain Health Institute (
BHI ; https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/ ) as Director of
the new Neurotechnology Innovation Center (NTICe) within BHI . The
selected candidate will have a tenure home in the Department of
Neurosurgery ( https://sites.rutgers.edu/neurological-surgery/ ).
The goal of NTICe is to develop a world-class research center that
serves as a platform for interdisciplinary collaborations among
basic and translational scientists, clinicians, engineers and
industry partners to propel discovery of innovative, groundbreaking
neurotechnology that can be brought from the bench to the bedside
to treat debilitating neurological and psychiatric diseases. The
ideal candidate will be a leader in Translational Neuroscience,
Neurosurgery, Neurology, Psychiatry, Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation or Biomedical Engineering with a broad
interdisciplinary interest in neurotechnology (examples include
brain-machine interface, neural prosthetics, gene-based
neuromodulation etc.). The director is expected to develop and
advance the NTICe mission to develop novel technology to fill
treatment gaps while also pursuing his/her own research. This will
include developing various mechanisms to drive new
interdisciplinary collaborations across departments, schools, and
institutions. Candidates should have a strong record of scholarly
activity and external funding including active awards. Candidates
with experience in translational research and demonstrated
leadership skills and ability to organize and coordinate
collaborations among researchers and clinicians and/or industry
from multidisciplinary scientific and medical backgrounds are
preferred. We offer a highly competitive salary and
multi-million-dollar resources to develop a world-class Rutgers
Neurotechnology Innovation Center and to support the Director’s own
research activities. Rutgers is a vibrant collaborative environment
with campuses at Newark, New Brunswick/ Piscataway and Camden, NJ.
Rutgers Health comprises nine schools including New Jersey Medical
School, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, the School of Health
Professions and the School of Public Health. The School of
Engineering at Rutgers consists of seven departments including
Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science &
Engineering, and Industrial & Systems Engineering with faculty
expertise in cell & tissue engineering, neuro-prosthetics, neural
imaging, signal processing, neural networks & AI, robotics,
biomechanics, biocompatible materials, nanotechnology, and neural
systems integration. The School of Arts and Sciences houses the
Computer Science department which has abundant expertise in
computational neural modeling and data analytics. The large
research network includes basic scientists, clinician-scientists
and clinicians within Rutgers and other institutions in proximity,
such as New Jersey Institute of Technology ( NJIT ), Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation and East Orange VA Medical Center, as
well as collaborations with Princeton University. Rutgers Health is
a new and comprehensive initiative that combines multiple health
care organizations and research centers and institutes to advance
patient care, research, education and training. With an NIH CTSA
and a Comprehensive NCI Cancer Center, Rutgers offers unique
opportunities to speed the translation of research discoveries into
improved patient care. The center will be located in the new
Rutgers Health Building in New Brunswick in close proximity to
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Children’s Hospital and Nokia Bell labs. The new building also
includes incubator space to support the creation of new start-up
companies. NTICe will be administered by BHI and the Director will
be a Core Member of the BHI , the umbrella organization for basic
and clinical neuroscience research across Rutgers. BHI has five
research centers of excellence in Alzheimer’s Disease, Autism,
Addiction, Advanced Human Brain Imaging and Computational Cognitive
Neuropsychiatry, and contains >300 principal investigators and
>900 trainees. Outstanding core facilities will support this
position, including a new research-dedicated 3T MRI scanner and a
human behavioral testing core in collaboration with Princeton
University. Several research hospitals affiliated with RWJ
/Barnabas Healthcare, and the University Hospital at Newark provide
additional collaborative settings and partnerships to promote
cutting-edge biomedical and clinical research. Please submit a CV,
statement of research accomplishments and plans to
bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu . Overview Rutgers offers a vibrant
collaborative environment with campuses at Newark, New Brunswick/
Piscataway and Camden, NJ. Rutgers Health comprises nine schools
including New Jersey Medical School, Robert W. Johnson Medical
School, the School of Health Professions and the School of Public
Health. The School of Engineering at Rutgers consists of seven
departments including Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Computer
Engineering, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science
& Engineering, and Industrial & Systems Engineering with faculty
expertise in cell & tissue engineering, neuroprosthetics, neural
imaging, signal processing, neural networks & AI, robotics,
biomechanics, biocompatible materials, nanotechnology, and neural
systems integration. The School of Arts and Sciences houses the
Computer Science department which has abundant expertise in
computational neural modeling and data analytics. The large
research network includes basic scientists, clinician-scientists
and clinicians within Rutgers and other institutions in proximity,
such as New Jersey Institute of Technology ( NJIT ), Kessler
Institute for Rehabilitation and East Orange VA Medical Center, as
well as collaborations with Princeton University. Rutgers Health is
a new and comprehensive initiative that combines multiple health
care organizations and research centers and institutes to advance
patient care, research, education and training. With an NIH CTSA
and a Comprehensive NCI Cancer Center, Rutgers offers unique
opportunities to speed the translation of research discoveries into
improved patient care. The center will be located in the new
Rutgers Health Building in New Brunswick in close proximity to
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Children’s Hospital and Nokia Bell labs. The new building also
includes incubator space to support the creation of new start-up
companies. The Director will be a Core Member of the Brain Health
Institute, the umbrella organization for basic and clinical
neuroscience research across Rutgers. The Brain Health Institute
has five research centers of excellence in Alzheimer’s Disease,
Autism, Addiction, Advanced Human Brain Imaging and Computational
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, and contains >300 principal
investigators and >900 trainees. Outstanding core facilities
will support this position, including a new research-dedicated 3T
MRI scanner and a human behavioral testing core in collaboration
with Princeton University. Several research hospitals affiliated
with RWJ /Barnabas Healthcare, and the University Hospital at
Newark provide additional collaborative settings and partnerships
to promote cutting-edge biomedical and clinical research. Rutgers
values a culturally diverse faculty; we strongly encourage
applications from women and underrepresented in medicine
candidates. Applicants should submit a CV, statement of research
accomplishments, and names of three to five references to Stella
Elkabes, Ph.D., Chair of the search committee, at
bhi@bhi.rutgers.edu .
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