A postdoc position in micro-nano system laboratory in West Virginia University
Prof. Peng Li’s micro-nano system laboratory at the C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry at West Virginia University is looking for postdoctoral scholars on interdisciplinary studies. Successful candidates will expect to receive training on multiple disciplinary including analytical chemistry, cell biology, microfluidics, and engineering design and testing, and be prepared towards a diverse career paths including academia, diagnostic industry, biomedical instrument industry, micro/nano fabrication industry. The candidates will be responsible of conducting research on developing new micro-nano technologies through implementing innovative acoustic, electronic and material science principles for biomedical research and clinical applications. More information can be found at: http://community.wvu.edu/~pl0010/
WVU is a major research institution and West Virginia's flagship university located within 1 hour of Pittsburgh and 3 1/2 hours of the Washington/Baltimore area. It has been listed as R1 Research Universities (Highest research activity) in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Morgantown is also recognized as one of the most livable small cities in the U.S. by Forbes magazine. There are extensive recreational opportunities, affordable housing, and a supportive environment for a comfortable life outside of work and study.
The postdoc applicants should have a PhD degree in a science or engineering major with extensive research experience in one of the following areas: microfluidics, biosensing, bio-nano interfaces, functional material development, and nanostructure fabrication. Interested applicants should send their CV/resume to peng.li@mail.wvu.edu. Positions are open until filled.