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regenerative medicine, human performance, biofunctional materials, medical devices and biosensors, neural engineering, and synthetic biology. The Department of Bioengineering is housed in the Knight Campus
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infrastructure for ongoing research in therapeutic discovery, biosensor development for biomanufacturing, translational pharmacology, biomarker development and pharmacokinetics research. In addition to providing
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research space provides infrastructure for ongoing research in therapeutic discovery, biosensor development for biomanufacturing, translational pharmacology, biomarker development and pharmacokinetics
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 6 hours ago
, biosensors, biomedical signal processing, machine learning, and image analysis, multi-scale modeling, translational computation. Outstanding candidates at the interface of computational biomedical engineering
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experience in the development of biosensors, preferably applied to the biomedical field, ranging from the design and optimization of sensory platforms to validation in relevant healthcare contexts. 5
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biosensors Robotics, Automation, and Intelligent Systems – bio-robotics, collaborative robots, and human-machine interaction Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering – musculoskeletal modeling, prosthetics
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, particularly in developing highly reliable field platforms, is desirable. Potential research directions include: field-deployable sensors and biosensors for monitoring animal and plant health; robotic and cyber
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Biosensors and Health Informatics. Candidates must be committed to high quality teaching for a diverse student body at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Outstanding candidates in other areas will also
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, Microfluidic-based biosensors, Nano-electrocatalysts - Energy nanomaterials, Biomaterials and their biomedical applications, High-throughput screening, Carbohydrates Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, and AI
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