Postdoctoral Associate in Wireless Biomedical Sensing and Antennae, Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Posted: 27-Jul-22
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 18640
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POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, WIRELESS BIOMEDICAL SENSING AND ANTENNAE,Program in Media Arts and Sciences, to join the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) research group. The group's aim is to develop extremely miniaturized micro-nano-devices using meta-materials that can noninvasively and remotely/wirelessly monitor and modulate our biological system. The device will harvest energy from external applied fields for its functioning and also modulate the external fields for communicating sensed data. Responsibilities include conducting research to design and develop wireless sensing technologies, implantable and wearable antennae, transmitter/receiver systems, RF circuit, for diverse applications in wireless power transfer, sensing, magnetic resonance imaging and biomedical applications.
Job Requirements REQUIRED: a Ph.D. in electrical/electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, materials science, bioengineering, or another relevant field; strong background in electromagnetism, antennae design, RF circuit design, RFID design, RF engineering, and wireless communication; experience with wireless sensing, energy harvesting, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetics etc.; and experience with simulators for wireless sensing and antennae design. PREFERRED: experience with nanofabrication, a background in solid state physics and electronic devices, and experience with in-vivo animal work. Job #18640
In addition to applying online via the MIT website, applicants are asked to email Deblina Sarkar at deblina@mit.edu.
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