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New York University Post Doctoral Associate in Brooklyn, New York
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
The NYU Nanolab (https://wp.nyu.edu/nanolab/) at NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Post Doctoral Associate to work on the development of innovative biosensors for wearable applications.
New York University (NYU) is one of the top private universities in the United States, and the Tandon School of Engineering, located in Brooklyn, NY, is deeply committed to excellence in teaching and learning. Tandon fosters student and faculty innovation and entrepreneurship that make a difference in the world. The opportunities this position offer include:
Affiliation with the groups led by Prof. Davood Shahrjerdi ( NYU Nanolab (https://wp.nyu.edu/nanolab/) ) and Prof. Elisa Riedo ( PicoForce lab (https://www.picoforcelab.org/) )
Close collaboration with scientists at NYU in the NanoBioX Initiative (https://nanobiox.nyu.edu/)
Opportunity to engage with biotech startups in the Future Labs Incubator
Opportunity to live in vibrant New York City
One-year contract with an opportunity to extend
Expectations:
The successful candidate will primarily work on fabricating and characterizing field-effect transistor biosensors for sensing target analytes in sweat. The candidate will work closely with Prof. Davood Shahrjerdi and Prof. Elisa Riedo in accomplishing this goal. The ideal candidate must have extensive experience with nanofabrication of electronic devices and their electrical characterization. This position is at Tandon School of Engineering (Brooklyn, NY) at New York University.
Salary Range:
In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary for this position is $62,500 depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification.
Candidates should have:
PhD degree in physics, electrical engineering, or a nanotechnology-related field. Creative, independent, motivated, and solution-oriented researcherStrong understanding of the physics of field-effect transistors
Extensive experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques, including e-beam lithography, electron-beam deposition, etching, and metrology techniques such as AFM
Strong communication skills and willingness to interact and collaborate closely with internal and external researchers
Hardworking
Candidates should have:
PhD degree in physics, electrical engineering, or a nanotechnology-related field. Creative, independent, motivated, and solution-oriented researcherStrong understanding of the physics of field-effect transistors
Extensive experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques, including e-beam lithography, electron-beam deposition, etching, and metrology techniques such as AFM
Strong communication skills and willingness to interact and collaborate closely with internal and external researchers
Hardworking
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