Clemson University
Post Doctoral Fellow – Biomedical Engineering
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Post Doctoral Fellow in BME-Optical Imaging Nano – and Functional Imaging Laboratory (NFIL) at Clemson University has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral fellow position. This position will be fully supported by the newly established ADAPT-SC, a Clemson University-led AI institute funded by NSF. NFIL is dedicated to developing novel imaging devices and biomedical applications with a strong focus on applying optical microscopy to orthopedic-related research and clinical applications. The emerging scholar will take advantage of both AI and OrthopedicInitiatives at Clemson and will be mentored by a group of established faculty members working in related fields. Nurturing future academic imaging scientists and engineers will be emphasized in the mentorship. Affiliated with the CU-MUSC Bioengineering Program located in Charleston, SC, this position will primarily focus on developing and applying various microscopy imaging techniques, including, but not limited to, multi-photon, multiharmonics, and light-sheet microscopy, to understand cartilage degeneration and to develop strategies to delay or prevent the degeneration process.
Qualifications
Motivated scholars passionate about applying optical microscopy to orthopedic research are highly encouraged to apply. An applicant must have a PhD in at least one of the following areas: Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Orthopedics research, or relevant fields. Experience building multi-photon imaging systems and deep learning image processing is a plus.
Application Instructions
Review of applications will begin immediately upon applying. Applicants should submit their cover letter and C.V. through Interfolio at: (http://apply.interfolio.com/147126).
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