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Faculty Position
Department of Biological Engineering
The MIT Department of Biological Engineering in Cambridge, MA invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant
professor level, to begin July 1, 2022 or on a mutually agreeable date thereafter. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in a science or engineering
discipline related to biological engineering by the beginning of employment. A more senior faculty appointment may be considered in special
cases commensurate on experience. Candidates should aspire to lead a research program that fuses molecular/cellular bioscience with
quantitative engineering analysis/synthesis approaches. Areas of high priority include non-medical biotechnology, including applications
in materials, chemicals, agriculture, sustainability, energy and the environment. Faculty duties include teaching at the graduate and
undergraduate levels as well as oversight of research, and candidates should be capable of instructing in our core biological engineering
educational curricula.
Candidates must register with the BE search website at http://be-fac-search.mit.edu, and must submit application materials electronically
to this website. Candidate applications should include a description of professional interests and goals in both teaching and research. Each
application should include a curriculum vita and the names and addresses of three or more references who will provide recommendation
letters. References should submit their letters directly at the http://be-fac-search.mit.edu website.
Applications received by February 28, 2022 will be given priority.
Questions may be directed to: Prof. Angela Belcher, Head, Department of Biological Engineering MIT16-343, Cambridge, MA 02139,
[email protected].
With MIT’s strong commitment to diversity in engineering and science education and research, we especially encourage those who will
contribute to our diversity and outreach efforts to apply.
MIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated
against on the basis of race, skin color, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or
national or ethnic origin. MIT’s full policy on Nondiscrimination can be found at:
https://policies.mit.edu/policies-procedures/90-relations-and-responsibilities-within-mit-community/92-nondiscrimination
Postdoctoral Research Associates -
NRC Research Associateship Programs
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
administerspostdoctoralandseniorresearch awards at participating
federal laboratories and affiliated institutions at locations throughout the
U.S and abroad.
We are seeking highly qualified candidates who hold, or anticipate earning,
a doctorate in a variety offields of science or engineering. Degrees
from foreign universities should be equivalent in training and research
experience to a doctoral degree from a U.S. institution. Citizenship
eligibility varies among the sponsoring laboratories.
Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):
- February 1
- May 1
- August 1
- November 1
Awardees have the opportunity to:
- Conduct independent research in an area compatible with the interests
of the sponsoring laboratory - Devote full-time effort to research and publication
- Access the excellent and often unique facilities of the federal
research enterprise - Collaborate with leading scientists and engineers at the
sponsoring laboratories
Awardee benefits include:
- Stipends ranging from $45,000 to $87,000; may be higher based
on experience - Health insurance (including dental and vision), relocation benefits,
and a professional travel allowance
For detailed program information, to search Research Opportunities,
and to contact prospective Research Adviser(s) visitwww.nas.edu/rap.
Postdoctoral Research Fellows -
Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
administerspostdoctoralandseniorfellowship awards at the U.S.
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), the U.S. Air Force Institute of
Technology (AFIT), and the U.S. Air Force Academy (USAFA) under the
Air Force Science & Technology Fellowship Program (AF STFP).
We are seeking highly qualified candidates who are U.S. citizens and
hold, or anticipate earning, a doctorate in a variety offields of science
or engineering.
Application deadline dates (four annual review cycles):
- February 1
- May 1
- August 1
- November 1
Awardees have the opportunity to:
- Conduct independent research in an area compatible with the interests
of the Air Force laboratories - Devote full-time effort to research and publication
- Access the excellent and often unique Air Force research facilities
- Collaborate with leading scientists and engineers
Awardee benefits include:
- Base stipend starting at $76,542; may be higher based on experience
- Health insurance (including dental and vision), relocation benefits,
and a professional travel allowance
For detailed program information, to search for AFRL, AFIT, and USAFA
Research Opportunities, and to contact prospective Research Adviser(s),
visitwww.nas.edu/afstfp.
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