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								<title>Postdoctoral Associate, Magnetoelectric and Multiferroic Devices, Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)</title>								
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								<description>Cambridge, Massachusetts,  Working at MIT offers opportunities, an environment, a culture - and benefits - that just aren&#39;t found together anywhere else. If you&#39;re curious, motivated, want to be part of a unique community, and help shape the future - then take a look at this opportunity.           POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, MAGNETOELECTRIC AND MULTIFERROIC DEVICES, NANO-CYBERNETIC BIOTREK  ,  Media Lab  , to join the  Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek  research group, which aims to invent disruptive technologies for nanoelectronic devices and create new paradigms for life-machine symbiosis . Responsibilities will include designing and developing new magnetoelectric devices for diverse applications such as energy harvesters, sensors, actuators, resonators, antenna, memory, transistors, etc.; performing multiphysics simulations to optimize the device; and fabricating the devices using cleanroom facilities and performing device characterization.     A full description is available at  https://www.media.mit.edu/about/job-opportunities/  .           Job Requirements        REQUIRED  : a Ph.D. in electrical/electronics engineering, physics, materials science, bio/mechanical/chemical engineering, or relevant field; strong background in magnetism, electromagnetism, magnetoelectric effect, or multiferroics; experience with magnetoelectric device development and characterization in above-mentioned applications; and experience with multiphysics simulations. Experience with nanofabrication preferred, as is experience with antennae development or microwave engineering or wireless communication or wireless sensing. A background in solid state physics and electronic devices also preferred.   Job #17074       In order to be considered for this position, you must complete these two steps: 1) submit your application material via email to deblina@mit.edu using the format described at  http://deblina-sarkar.mit.edu/format-email#overlay-context=research-positions-available  ; and 2) click on &quot;Apply Now&quot; to submit your application through this website. Instead of submitting a CV, upload a document using the format described at  http://deblina-sarkar.mit.edu/format-email#overlay-context=research-positions-available.              This is a one year appointment with the possibility of extension based on funding and research direction.           revised 4/18/19</description>
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