ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING)
University of Warwick
The School of Engineering invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor position in the field of Biomedical Engineering. We particularly welcome candidates with expertise in Biomechanics, and/or Medical Device Design, Design of Prosthetics and Orthotics. The post is on the Research and Teaching Pathway.
The successful applicant is expected to pursue research that makes fundamental contributions to their field, while also addressing real-world challenges with practical relevance – potentially working across disciplines and with a broad range of funders including industry. Applicants should demonstrate how their work complements existing strengths within the School, or brings new and strategically aligned research directions.
Consideration will also be given to alignment with the University’s Research Technology Platforms and established research infrastructure. We are especially interested in candidates whose work can leverage or contribute to the School’s collaborative, translational, and industrially engaged research environment.
Candidates will be expected to teach to the highest quality on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the School of Engineering.
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University of Warwick
The School of Engineering invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor position in the field of Biomedical Engineering. We particularly welcome candidates with expertise in Biomechanics, and/or Medical Device Design, Design of Prosthetics and Orthotics. The post is on the Research and Teaching Pathway.
The successful applicant is expected to pursue research that makes fundamental contributions to their field, while also addressing real-world challenges with practical relevance – potentially working across disciplines and with a broad range of funders including industry. Applicants should demonstrate how their work complements existing strengths within the School, or brings new and strategically aligned research directions.
Consideration will also be given to alignment with the University’s Research Technology Platforms and established research infrastructure. We are especially interested in candidates whose work can leverage or contribute to the School’s collaborative, translational, and industrially engaged research environment.
Candidates will be expected to teach to the highest quality on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the School of Engineering.
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