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    See forwarded message below.

    Do not reply to me, but contact the address listed at the end of the message.

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    Ton van den Bogert, Biomch-L co-moderator

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Sean S. Kohles, PhD [mailto:kohles@cecs.pdx.edu]
    Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 1:35 PM
    Subject: Graduate Assistantships/Fellowships at Portland State Univ

    Greetings,

    The Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering (MME) at Portland State
    University (PSU) invites applications for graduate study leading to the
    completion of the PhD degree. With the opening of the Northwest Center for
    Engineering, Science and Technology coincident with the initiation of the MME
    doctoral program in 2006, a new era of research-based training begins in the
    Department. Recent funding from the NSF has provided a foundation for student
    investigations in Microfluidics and Bioengineering. Doctoral candidate
    applicants will be considered for Research Assistantships, Teaching
    Assistantships and Maseeh Fellowships. Students with specific
    research/educational interests in cell/tissue mechanics, cell/tissue
    engineering, biomaterials, fluid mechanics including multiphase transport in
    porous media and complex structures, and/or microscale manufacturing are
    encouraged to apply. Additional Departmental research/educational
    opportunities are available in thermofluid sciences, materials science, solid
    mechanics, computational analysis, and design. For additional information see:
    www.me.pdx.edu.

    Candidates should have (or about to receive) a BS or MS degree in
    Mechanical/Biomedical/Chemical Engineering or a closely related field
    (including Physics) and should be eligible to enroll in the MS-Mechanical
    Engineering, MS-Materials Science, or PhD-Mechanical Engineering program in the
    MME Department at PSU. Please send a coverletter and brief resume (include both
    in email body or as pdf attachments), when requesting a graduate application.
    Appointments can be made as early as January 2006.

    Contact:
    me_dept@cecs.pdx.edu
    Sean S. Kohles, PhD
    Adjunct Associate Professor
    Mechanical & Materials Engineering;
    Portland State University
    Portland, OR 97207-0751
    Ph: (503)725-4290


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