The University of Wisconsin, Department of Biomedical Engineering, is seeking faculty members in all areas and at all levels. The candidate should have a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (or related field) and their research should have clear implications for improving human health with foci on specific pathological conditions (e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious disease).
Candidates with expertise in Biomechanics are of particular interest, as are candidates with expertise in the following areas:
Neuroengineering: neural instrumentation, prostheses and interfaces, neural imaging, neural repair and regeneration, neural signal processing, computational neurosciences, and clinical neuroengineering;
Systems Biology: regulatory networks, multiscale modeling, stochastic modeling, transcription and signaling in single cells, proteomics/phosphoproteomics;
Global Health: design and implementation of sustainable engineering solutions to problems in global health.
Candidates will be expected to develop an exceptional research program, advise graduate students and post-graduate researchers, and develop and maintain extramural funding for this research program; teach undergraduate and graduate courses and develop new courses; participate in outreach and service to industry and government; and participate in service activities in the department, college, and/or university. We encourage applications from candidates whose skills and/or background prepare them to work effectively across socially diverse environments and economic classes. Send resume, letter of application, research and teaching statements to:
Beth Meyerand memeyerand@wisc.edu.
UW-Madison is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.
Employment Level: Tenure track
Experience: Asst. Professor: 1 year post doc; Associate/Full Professor: 6 yrs. in faculty or equiv.
Employment status: Full-time
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Full Job posting PVL 80247:
Candidates should apply by email to: memeyerand@wisc.edu
Candidates with expertise in Biomechanics are of particular interest, as are candidates with expertise in the following areas:
Neuroengineering: neural instrumentation, prostheses and interfaces, neural imaging, neural repair and regeneration, neural signal processing, computational neurosciences, and clinical neuroengineering;
Systems Biology: regulatory networks, multiscale modeling, stochastic modeling, transcription and signaling in single cells, proteomics/phosphoproteomics;
Global Health: design and implementation of sustainable engineering solutions to problems in global health.
Candidates will be expected to develop an exceptional research program, advise graduate students and post-graduate researchers, and develop and maintain extramural funding for this research program; teach undergraduate and graduate courses and develop new courses; participate in outreach and service to industry and government; and participate in service activities in the department, college, and/or university. We encourage applications from candidates whose skills and/or background prepare them to work effectively across socially diverse environments and economic classes. Send resume, letter of application, research and teaching statements to:
Beth Meyerand memeyerand@wisc.edu.
UW-Madison is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the applicants must be released upon request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.
Employment Level: Tenure track
Experience: Asst. Professor: 1 year post doc; Associate/Full Professor: 6 yrs. in faculty or equiv.
Employment status: Full-time
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Full Job posting PVL 80247:
Candidates should apply by email to: memeyerand@wisc.edu