THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Catholic University of
America (CUA), Washington, DC, invites applications for a tenure-track
faculty position in biomedical engineering. The position is at the
assistant professor level and requires a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering or
a related field, commitment to teaching and potential for conducting
innovative research in biomedical engineering. Qualified individuals with
expertise in one of the following fields of bioengineering are encouraged
to apply: biomechanics, bioinstrumentation and biocontrols, bioimaging,
biomaterials, rehabilitation engineering, bioinformatics, and
telehealth/telemedicine. The Department of Biomedical Engineering at CUA is
an ABET accredited undergraduate program, which also awards masters and
doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering. The department has strong
research ties with the neighboring National Rehabilitation Hospital, the
National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration and other
nearby institutions. For more information about our Department, please
visit our web page http://biomedical.cua.edu.
Consideration of applications will begin September 1, 2004 and is expected
to be filled by January 2005. Applicants should send a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, names of three references, and a statement
of research and teaching interests to:
Dr. Joseph Hidler
Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Biomedical Engineering
The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20064
Phone: 202-319-5181 Fax: 202-319-4287
EMAIL: hidler@cua.edu
The Catholic University of America was founded in the name of the Catholic
Church as a national university and center of research and scholarship.
Regardless of their religious affiliation, all faculty are expected to
respect and support the University's mission. The Catholic University of
America is an Equal Opportunity/affirmative action Employer.
__________________________________________________ ____________________
JOSEPH HIDLER , P H . D .
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Catholic University
Pangborn Hall, #104b
620 Michigan Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20064
PHONE: 202-319-5095 (OFFICE)
FAX: 202-319-4287
WEB: http://faculty.cua.edu/hidler/
LAB: http://anbl.cua.edu
EMAIL: hidler@cua.edu
&
Director
Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research (CABRR)
National Rehabilitation Hospital
102 Irving Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010
PHONE: 202-877-1882
FAX: 202-726-7521
__________________________________________________ _____________________
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
TENURE TRACK FACULTY POSITION
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Catholic University of
America (CUA), Washington, DC, invites applications for a tenure-track
faculty position in biomedical engineering. The position is at the
assistant professor level and requires a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering or
a related field, commitment to teaching and potential for conducting
innovative research in biomedical engineering. Qualified individuals with
expertise in one of the following fields of bioengineering are encouraged
to apply: biomechanics, bioinstrumentation and biocontrols, bioimaging,
biomaterials, rehabilitation engineering, bioinformatics, and
telehealth/telemedicine. The Department of Biomedical Engineering at CUA is
an ABET accredited undergraduate program, which also awards masters and
doctoral degrees in biomedical engineering. The department has strong
research ties with the neighboring National Rehabilitation Hospital, the
National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration and other
nearby institutions. For more information about our Department, please
visit our web page http://biomedical.cua.edu.
Consideration of applications will begin September 1, 2004 and is expected
to be filled by January 2005. Applicants should send a letter of
application, curriculum vitae, names of three references, and a statement
of research and teaching interests to:
Dr. Joseph Hidler
Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Department of Biomedical Engineering
The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20064
Phone: 202-319-5181 Fax: 202-319-4287
EMAIL: hidler@cua.edu
The Catholic University of America was founded in the name of the Catholic
Church as a national university and center of research and scholarship.
Regardless of their religious affiliation, all faculty are expected to
respect and support the University's mission. The Catholic University of
America is an Equal Opportunity/affirmative action Employer.
__________________________________________________ ____________________
JOSEPH HIDLER , P H . D .
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Catholic University
Pangborn Hall, #104b
620 Michigan Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20064
PHONE: 202-319-5095 (OFFICE)
FAX: 202-319-4287
WEB: http://faculty.cua.edu/hidler/
LAB: http://anbl.cua.edu
EMAIL: hidler@cua.edu
&
Director
Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research (CABRR)
National Rehabilitation Hospital
102 Irving Street, NW
Washington, DC 20010
PHONE: 202-877-1882
FAX: 202-726-7521
__________________________________________________ _____________________
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