Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Scientist/Academic

 

Position:  Applications for non-tenure track positions as a Research Scientist/Academic in

The International Center for Nano/Micro Systems and Nanotechnology are invited by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia (MU).

 

Qualifications:Candidates should have earned a Ph.D.in a scientific discipline such as Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry.  Candidates with expertise in areas including silicon based transistors, organic transistors or carbon nanotube based transistors for chemical sensing are urged to apply. Candidates should have demonstrated the ability to develop a record of scholarly research and publication, evidence of conducting independent research projects, and the aptitude to coordinate research work with collaborating scientists both within and outside of MU.  

 

Salary and Benefits:  Salary will be commensurate with training and expertise.  Benefits available include group health, life, dental, disability, and insurance.

 

About MU:  MU is the flagship campus of the University of Missouri System, a member in the American Association of Universities, and is designated by the Carnegie Foundation as a comprehensive doctoral institution with medical and veterinary medicine.  The City of Columbia is routinely rated among the most desirable places to live in the USA by national publications.

 

Application Procedure: Apply online with a letter of interest, resume, research plan, and contact information for three references. 

 

Questions may be sent to:  Ms. Jan Rudeen, ECE Department, 349 EBW, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 or submit electronically to muengrcmnstech@missouri.edu .

 

Application Deadline:  Active review of applications will begin immediately  and continue until positions are filled.

 

Position Description:

  • Preparation of grant requests and proposals
  • Fabrication and optimization process of nanomaterial synthesis
  • Development of nanostructured substrates for selective binding of biological molecule
  • Development of chemical and biological sensor platforms using optical and electrochemical methods
  • Electrochemical characterization of nanostructured materials for sensing and battery applications
  • Supervision of undergraduate students

 

 

The University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and is a recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE grant which seeks the promotion and advancement of women in engineering.  Women, minorities and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.  To request ADA accommodations, please contact our ADA Coordinator at 573-884-7278 (V/TTY).

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