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  • Tenure Track Faculty Position in BME at WPI

    Assistant/Associate Faculty Positions at WPI in Biomechanical Engineering
    Department of Biomedical Engineering

    Deadline: Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2004 and continue
    until the positions are filled.

    As part of a strategic institutional plan to leverage emerging facets of
    technology and engineering with the life sciences, the Biomedical Engineering
    (BME) Department of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) invites
    applications for one or two tenure-track faculty positions at the
    Assistant/Associate Professor level. These positions are expected to filled
    beginning July 1, 2005.

    Area:
    Individuals with expertise in biomechanical engineering (with an emphasis on
    biomaterials, cell/tissue mechanics, mechanobiology, cryobiology,
    microfluidics, or tissue engineering) are encouraged to apply. Current
    biomechanical areas of interest on the WPI campus include: tissue mechanics,
    orthopedic and dental biomechanics, cardiovascular biomechanics, tissue
    engineering and biomaterials, biotransport, rehabilitation engineering, and
    medical device design. The Department has specialties in biomaterial/tissue
    interactions, tissue mechanics, tissue engineering, biosensors,
    bioinstrumentation, and magnetic resonance imaging.

    Duties:
    Applicants are expected to have a strong commitment to high quality
    undergraduate and graduate engineering education through teaching and
    advising, develop strong partnerships with the medical device/biotechnology
    industry, as well as maintain an active and funded research program.

    Program:
    WPI is the 3rd oldest, nationally ranked, technological university with 2,700
    undergraduate and more than 1,000 full- and part-time graduate students. The
    BME undergraduate program currently has 188 students. Approximately 35
    students pursue MS, Master of Engineering, and PhD degrees. A joint PhD
    program in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics also exists between WPI
    and the University of Massachusetts Medical School (2 miles from WPI), with
    emphases on medical device design, medical imaging, and biosensors.

    Application:
    Interested candidates should send a statement of research and teaching
    interests, a curriculum vitae, and a list of five references (with all
    contact information) to: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Human Resources,
    100 Institute Rd., Worcester, MA 01609-2280. You may fax your information to
    (508) 831-5715 or email: human-resources@wpi.edu. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
    Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2004 and continue until the
    positions are filled. For additional information and inquiries about the
    department and WPI visit: http://www.wpi.edu/+bme.

    WPI offers a smoke free environment, competitive compensation and an
    excellent benefits package including health insurance, family tuition
    reimbursement and generous vacations.

    For more information about these positions, see the HR posting:
    http://www.wpi.edu/cgi-bin/HR/New/showjob.cgi?job_type=F&job_id=122

    For more information on Biomedical Engineering at WPI, see:
    http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Depts/BME/

    Regards,

    Kristen Lawrence Billiar, Ph.D.



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