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American Council Of Engineering Companies

Assistant Professor or Associate Professor, Biionix (Bionic Implants, Materials

American Council Of Engineering Companies, Orlando, Florida, us, 32885


The Opportunity

The University of Central Florida (UCF) is recruiting faculty in the area(s) of devices, materials science, cell biology, and tissue engineering within the field of biomedical and biomaterials science and regenerative medicine. We plan to hire one (1) tenure-track assistant professor or tenured associate professor for a position within the Biionix (Bionic Implants, Materials and Interfaces Cluster ( https://www.ucf.edu/research/prosthetic-interfaces-biomedical-engineering/

and

https://med.ucf.edu/biionix-cluster/ ). This position has an anticipated start date within Fall 2025 or Spring 2026, however, this is negotiable.

This interdisciplinary position will strengthen both the cluster and a chosen tenure home department and may include a combination of joint appointments. A strong advantage of this position is the ability of the candidate to choose multiple units from the university for their appointment. Both individual/interdisciplinary infrastructure and startup support will be provided with this new position.

The candidate will work alongside colleagues within UCF’s College of Medicine (COM), the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), Limbitless Solutions, as well as with clinicians and surgeons based within the nearby Veteran’s Affairs Hospital, Nemours Children’s Hospital, and the new UCF Lake Nona Medical Center. Candidates may choose their academic home department within one of the aforementioned COM, MSE, or MAE.

The ideal candidate will have experience in fundamental and applied research and work at the intersection of several areas, such as:

Synthesis and fabrication of biomaterials and their use as tissue scaffolds, devices, or coatings, micro or nano applications, resorbable or non-resorbable

Bioactive therapeutics, novel biostimulative scaffolds such as electroactive, mechano-stimulative or biofunctionalized gels or porous scaffolds, shape memory polymers

Bioprinting and artificial microtissue development, disease modeling

Biomaterials for drug or gene delivery, tissue protection, infection

Cell-based therapies, tissue engineering, and biomaterials to augment repair and regeneration

Soft biorobotics

Biosensor development, biomonitoring, and brain-machine interfaces

Biomaterials as imaging agents such as diagnostic agents, tissue-targeted or molecular imaging agents

Biomaterial-based approaches to augment cell and tissue health in low Earth orbit as well as during long duration spaceflight.

The candidate will have research impact, as reflected in high-quality publications and the ability to build a funded and sustainable research program. All relevant technical areas will be considered. We are looking for a team player who can help bring together current campus efforts in materials science, medicine, and engineering.

Minimum Qualifications:

A Ph.D. terminal degree, or foreign degree equivalent from an accredited institution in an area appropriate to the cluster by the time of appointment. The selected candidate must also have a record of high impact research (or potential for high impact research) related to devices, materials science, cell biology, and tissue engineering within the field of biomedical and biomaterials science and regenerative medicine, as demonstrated by a strong and consistent scholarly and/or funding record from the NIH, NSF or other equivalent agencies.

To be eligible for appointment as a tenured associate professor upon hire, the selected candidate must have a demonstrated record teaching, research, and service commensurate with a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of associate professor.

Preferred Qualifications:

A history of working with teams, especially teams that span multiple disciplines, is a strongly preferred qualification.

Experience in working with both

in vitro

and

in vivo

models.

Research skills and experience in the field of musculoskeletal science.

Additional Application Materials Required:

UCF requires all applications and supporting documents be submitted electronically through the Human Resources employment opportunities website,

https://www.ucf.edu/jobs/ .

In addition to the online application, interested candidates must attach the following materials to their application: the above-mentioned diversity statement, a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, research statement, and contact information for three professional references (include email address).

In the cover letter candidates must address their background in musculoskeletal science and identify the department(s) for their potential tenure home and the joint appointments they would desire.

Job Close Date:

Open until filled.

Note to applicants:

Please keep in mind that a job posted as ‘ Open until filled ’ may close at any time without notice. As such, we encourage you to submit your application and all required documentation as quickly as possible to ensure consideration for the posted position.

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