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Medical Engineering Open Rank Faculty
Open Rank (Assistant, Associate, Full Professor) Department of Medical Engineering The Department of Medical Engineering invites applications for tenure/ tenure track positions, which are expected to commence August, 2023. The successful candidate should be an emerging leader in one of our research emphasis areas (preferred: Biomedical Imaging/ Bioelectronics; Cell/ Tissue Engineering; Neuro/ Rehabilitation Engineering) applied to any biomedical system, with innovative research ideas and excellent training. Opportunities exist to innovate undergraduate and graduate level teaching in biomedical engineering, including those in clinical and hospital settings in association with academic clinicians. Established leaders may propose to develop novel initiatives
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