The Institute of Electrical and Micro Engineering invites applications for a faculty position as Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the field of microfluidics and biology on chip.
We seek top-level applicants with research interests in the broad area of microfluidics and biology on chip, covering topics from fundamental engineering to application-emphasized areas.
Key topics of interest include:
* Nanopore transport,
* Hybrid living/inorganic microsystems,
* Growth and manipulation of cells on chip,
* Organoids and organs on chip,
* Microfluidic wearable and implanted systems,
* Analytical and reactor microfluidics, including spectroscopy, separation, and microreactors.
Candidates should have an outstanding research record, a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels, and be proactive members of the Electrical and Micro Engineering and Bioengineering communities.
We encourage candidates who demonstrate a potential for strong and constructive collaborations with a large community of scientific research partners, both within academia and industry.
As a faculty member, you will initiate and develop an independent and creative research program, participate in undergraduate and graduate teaching, and contribute to the School of Engineering's academic environment.
Applications must include a cover letter with a statement of motivation, curriculum vitae, list of publications and patents, concise statements of research and teaching interests, and contact information for at least three references. Applications must be uploaded in PDF format to the recruitment website.