Assistant/Associate Professor


Posting Number: 036309

Position Title: Assistant/Associate Professor

School/College/Division: 05 - College of Engineering

Primary Department: H0513 - Biomedical Engineering

Job Type: Full-time

Job Category: Faculty and Academic Staff

Job Open Date: 06/18/2009

Job Close Date: Until Suitable Candidate is Found

Salary Range: TBD

 

Essential Functions (Job Duties):

 

The Biomedical Engineering (BME) Department of Wayne State University (WSU) is soliciting applications to fill a new Assistant/Associate Professor position in Biomedical Engineering.  This will be a tenure-track appointment.

 

The BME Department has graduate programs in all of the areas listed below and has an annual research expenditure of over $4.8 million.  Enrollment consists of 50 PhD students and 150 MS students.  The Department is housed jointly in the College of Engineering and the School of Medicine; research opportunities are available in both human and animal studies with faculty in both Colleges.  Candidates with experience teaching undergraduate BME design and with research expertise in any of the following areas are encouraged to apply:

 

Unique Duties:

 

Trauma biomechanics related to blast overpressure

Musculoskeletal biomechanics

Biomedical imaging

Tissue mechanics

Cellular and molecular bioengineering

Neurophysiology of pain

Computational modeling in bioengineering

 

Qualifications:

 

Candidates must have a PhD in BME, or in a related engineering or biological science field.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

 

Post-doctoral experience of two or more years is preferred.

 

Instructions for submitting your application:

 

Please submit application along with detailed curriculum vitae electronically via http://jobs.wayne.edu.  Please also include relevant publications, three letters of reference, and preferred area to teach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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