The Nanobioelectronics Laboratory has several available positions for post-doctoral research fellows. The position is geared towards the development of bio-microsystems technology, materials, devices and systems for (A) Molecular sensing for neurological health management, (B) Wearable devices for personalized health monitoring in the world of the Internet of Things.
Successful candidates should hold or pursue degree in Engineering Sciences (Biomedical, Electrical, Materials, Mechanical, Chemical) or Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences), with strong written and verbal communication skills in English, supported by a strong track record of peer-reviewed journal publications and conference presentations in accordance with level of experience. The research areas of focus span the fields of engineering, biology, electrochemistry, and materials science and involve collaborative work with clinical teams. The candidate will be expected to work independently, publish scholarly papers and attend international conferences, and take on a mentorship role for undergraduate students.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Self-motivation
• Experience with biosensors, bioelectronics, microfluidics, and signal processing desired, but not required
• Experience with electrochemical characterization techniques
• Background in device design and microfabrication processes will be considered a plus
• Background in materials synthesis, characterization, and lab-on-a-chip device integration will be considered a plus
• The desire to work in a collaborative, dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international team.
Common additional desired qualifications are: (a) strong aptitude and demonstrated expertise in hands-on experimental research, (b) prior student/post-doc mentoring experience, (c) familiarity with grant proposal preparation.
Interested candidates should send a curriculum vitae along with a short statement of research interests to Dr. Hadar Ben-Yoav (benyoav@bgu.ac.il).