Faculty position at UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University

The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNC and NC State University is seeking passionate educators experienced in biomedical design to help prepare students to identify and engineer innovative solutions for evolving healthcare needs. This is a non-tenure track, Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor role that will be responsible for leading vertically-integrated biomedical engineering design teams through the design process using hands-on studio, classroom, and clinical experiences. Expectations will also include working with the JBME design faculty and administration to disseminate and implement novel design pedagogy. For more information please visit: https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/113016

Full consideration will be given to applications received by 3/15/19, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is fall of 2019 and will be based at NC State University.

Multiple faculty positions in the new Department of Engineering at Wake Forest University

Associate Professor (Tenured Position), Wake Forest University Department of Engineering

Job Requisition No: R0001130

The new Department of Engineering invites applications at the rank of Associate Professor in any engineering area to begin in the fall semester of 2019. Commensurate with the level of experience, the successful candidate will be appointed to a tenured position in the Department of Engineering and will help establish the new undergraduate engineering program.  We seek a colleague who will diversify our team through their scholarly pursuits and will provide significant educational contributions in support of our students’ development as engineers. Wake Forest University (WFU), a top-30 nationally ranked university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, welcomed its inaugural class of engineering students in August 2017. As a collegiate university, WFU combines the tradition and intimacy of a small liberal arts college with the innovation and vitality of a research university.  Interested applicants should apply via the University’s career website at: http://www.wfu.careers/.Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2018, and will continue until the position is filled with new applications reviewed on a regular cycle. Further information is available at college.wfu.edu/engineering/.

 

Assistant Professor (Tenure Track Position), Wake Forest University Department of Engineering

Job Requisition No: R0000982

The new Department of Engineering at Wake Forest University invites applications at the rank of Assistant Professor in any engineering area to begin in the fall semester of 2019. The successful candidate will be appointed to a tenure-track position in the Department of Engineering and will help establish the new undergraduate engineering program.  We seek a colleague who will diversify our team through their scholarly pursuits and will provide significant educational contributions in support of our students’ development as engineers. Wake Forest University (WFU), a top-30 nationally ranked university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, welcomed its inaugural class of engineering students in August 2017. As a collegiate university, WFU combines the tradition and intimacy of a small liberal arts college with the innovation and vitality of a research university.  Interested applicants should apply via the University’s career website at: http://www.wfu.careers/.Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2018, and will continue until the position is filled with new applications reviewed on a regular cycle. Further information is available at college.wfu.edu/engineering/.

 

Teaching Professor or Professor of the Practice, Wake Forest University Department of Engineering

Job Requisition No: R0001129

The new Department of Engineering at Wake Forest University invites applications for a Teaching Professor or Professor of the Practice faculty position (at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor) in any engineering area to begin in the fall semester of 2019.  Faculty members with the title of Teaching Professor hold a Ph.D. or terminal degree in the discipline, while faculty members with the title of Professor of the Practice have at least a Master’s Degree in the discipline along with relevant experience different from that achieved through traditional graduate and professional study. The contributions of teaching professionals are significant and cover a broad range of areas, which include teaching, advising and service to their programs, departments, the College, and the University. The successful candidate will diversify our team through their engineering expertise and will provide significant educational contributions in support of our students’ development as engineers. Wake Forest University (WFU), a top-30 nationally ranked university located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, welcomed its inaugural class of engineering students in August 2017. As a collegiate university, WFU combines the tradition and intimacy of a small liberal arts college with the innovation and vitality of a research university.  Interested applicants should apply via the University’s career website at: http://www.wfu.careers/. Review of applications will begin on December 15, 2018, and will continue until the position is filled with new applications reviewed on a regular cycle. Further information is available at college.wfu.edu/engineering/.

Faculty position at Trine University

The Bock Department of Biomedical Engineering invites applications for a permanent, full-time faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank. The department focuses on undergraduate student development emphasizing the importance of high quality teaching and personal student mentoring.

The ideal candidate must have a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering or a closely related field. Candidates from a broad range of expertise and/or industry experience will be considered.  Individuals with a passion to engage undergraduates in the classroom and the laboratory are highly encouraged to apply. The anticipated starting date of the appointment is August 2019.

Apply at: https://trine.edu/human-resources/careers/assistant-associate-professor-biomed.aspx

Additional information about the department may be found at:  Engineering at Trine

Faculty position at joint BME department at UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University

The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University invites candidates with expertise in electronics and bioinstrumentation to apply for a Teaching Assistant Professor position based at its UNC campus.  This non-tenure-track, regular-rank position will teach required and elective courses, primarily related to electronics and bioinstrumentation.   The faculty member will also advise students and participate in continuous improvement of the BME curriculum.  Full consideration will be given to applications received by December 15, 2018, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is fall of 2019.  For more information and to submit an application, visit https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/150279.

 

 

Faculty position at University of Massachusetts Lowell

Department of Biomedical Engineering
Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professor Faculty Position

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks a full-time faculty member at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor with expertise in Biomedical Engineering. We have an emphasis on medical device development, but candidates with expertise in medical imaging, bioinstrumentation and biomechanics, as well as other biomedical engineering fields are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be expected to coordinate and teach courses geared towards Biomedical Engineering majors as well as perform research. The position includes service contributions to the Department and the University. Apply at: https://secure.dc4.pageuppeople.com/apply/822/gateway/?c=apply&lJobID=494699&lJobSourceTypeID=809&sLanguage=en-us

Faculty position at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) invites applications at all ranks for a full-time faculty position in Biomedical Engineering (BME) beginning in the fall of 2019. Academic rank will depend on qualifications and experience of the selected candidate.

Candidates must have an earned doctorate in biomedical engineering or a closely related engineering field by the beginning date of appointment. A Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field from an accredited institution is preferred. Industrial experience is preferred. Candidates must be qualified to instruct undergraduate integrated lecture/laboratory courses and specialize in one or more subspecialty area of BME, including biomechanics, bioinstrumentation, biomedical sensors and actuators, biomedical signals and systems, and medical device design.

MSOE expects and rewards a strong primary commitment to excellence in teaching. Continuous improvement of teaching and continued professional development are expected. Fostering existing industry and clinical partnerships, and developing new ones, is an initiative of the faculty in the growing undergraduate BME program.

MSOE is a private, non-profit, primarily undergraduate, polytechnic university serving approximately 3,000 students with programs in engineering, math, business, and nursing. The university is poised for new opportunities and growth under the direction of its recently released strategic plan, entitled “Extraordinary Together.”

MSOE is in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, known for its numerous festivals, beautiful lakefront, ethnic restaurants, and cultural activities. MSOE offers very competitive benefits to all full-time employees including medical, dental, life, disability and vision insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off and 13 paid holidays each year. Educational benefits are available for employees and family members as well as an on-campus fitness center for all employees.

To apply to this position, please visit https://www.milwaukeejobs.com

The review of applications will begin as they are received and continue until the position is filled. When applying, please upload a single PDF file which includes: 1) a letter of interest; 2) a detailed resume; 3) three professional references; 4) statement of technical areas of teaching interest; and 5) if available, evidence of successful teaching.

It is the policy of MSOE to provide equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, ethnicity, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic characteristics, marital status or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. This policy applies to all jobs at the University and to all the terms, benefits, and conditions of employment/enrollment.

Faculty position at Stanford University

Stanford’s Department of Bioengineering is seeking a full-time lecturer to support teaching/laboratory and scholarship activities in such areas as molecular biology, physiology, genetics, genetic engineering methods and bioengineering capstone design.  A full description of the opportunity can be found at: https://bioengineering.stanford.edu/about/open-opportunities-positions-department-bioengineering

Faculty position at Duke University

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University (Durham, NC) invites applications for a full-time, teaching-focused Lecturer or Professor of the Practice position.  This non-tenure-track, regular-rank position will serve as a primary instructor of core and elective undergraduate courses in biomedical engineering and will participate with a team of faculty in service and education-related activities in the department.  Candidates with expertise in biotechnology, cellular and molecular engineering, biomaterials, tissue and cellular engineering, engineering design, or point-of-care diagnostics are particularly encouraged to apply.  Candidates should have a demonstrated record of teaching excellence or related activities that suggest strong potential for making a positive impact in the classroom; candidates with industry experience are also encouraged to apply.  Full consideration will be given to applications received by November 15, 2018, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.  A start date is of August 2019 is expected.   Applications must be submitted electronically through AcademicJobsOnline.org, position #11059.  For questions, please contact Dr. Ann Saterbak at ann.saterbak@duke.edu.

Faculty position at University of Delaware

The Biomedical Engineering Department (www.bme.udel.edu) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a full time, continuing track Assistant Professor faculty position. Responsibilities will include teaching and curriculum development related to all levels of the undergraduate biomedical engineering (BME) program with specific concentration in cell & tissue engineering and applied biomaterials. The successful candidate will develop and teach new and existing undergraduate courses and labs on engineering fundamentals and design, mentor undergraduates, and take an active role in the continuous improvement of the curriculum. The candidate will apply evidence-based teaching methods, contribute to engineering education scholarship, and serve the broader engineering education community both at UD and at the national level.  Apply at http://apply.interfolio.com/54687

Faculty position at Bucknell University

BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Open Rank Tenure Track Biomedical Engineering Faculty Position

The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Bucknell University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position to begin August 2019. We expect to hire at the assistant professor level but are open to considering outstanding
candidates at other ranks. We seek an outstanding and enthusiastic educator with a passion for engaging undergraduates in the classroom and the laboratory. While all BME faculty are expected to teach broadly across our curriculum, candidates who are able to offer courses in bioinstrumentation and/or biomechanics are particularly encouraged to apply. An ability and commitment to pursue a research program that is of high quality and importance in any area of biomedical engineering and that engages undergraduate students is required. The candidate will have an opportunity to contribute to the development of new curricular and research opportunities as the department takes occupancy in a new academic building which includes both instructional and research facilities for biomedical engineering. A demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusive pedagogy and to institutional and departmental service are also required.
Candidates are expected to have a strong technical engineering foundation with a background in biology or health
sciences, including a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering or a closely related discipline. Clear evidence of a passion for
excellence in teaching and a commitment to high-quality scholarship is essential. Demonstrated potential for continued
professional development is also required.  For additional information and to apply, please go to Bucknell’s
career site (careers.bucknell.edu). For full consideration, applications should be submitted on or before November 26,
2018.