Job Description
The Whiting School of Engineering,
Divisions of Cardiac Surgery and of Cardiology at the Johns Hopkins
University are seeking a candidate for postdoctoral fellowship to
conduct collaborative research aimed at the development of novel cardiac
support systems. We seek candidates with expertise in design of
biomedical devices, and/or systems operating at the interface between
engineering and physiology. Early phases of the project involve
development of concepts through interactions with medical and
engineering faculty members with diverse background and expertise.
The candidate is also expected to assist in project management, including coordination among academic and administrative personnel, as well as planning of technical meetings. Consequently, the candidate must also possess strong organizational skills and be able to successfully navigate a complex diverse environment.
The candidate is also expected to assist in project management, including coordination among academic and administrative personnel, as well as planning of technical meetings. Consequently, the candidate must also possess strong organizational skills and be able to successfully navigate a complex diverse environment.
To Apply
Please email a detailed CV, along with a brief description of relevant past experience to hopkinsheart@jhu.edu using “JHU Health Initiative Postdoctoral Fellow Application” in the subject line; any questions may be directed to this email address as well.
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Employer
Johns Hopkins University
Qualifications:
A PhD in Biomedical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with
biomedical emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience
in system engineering and/or management of research group is preferred.
The Department is committed to building a
diverse environment; women and minorities are strongly encouraged to
apply. The Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA Employer.
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