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microfluidics channels experimentally. The particle dynamics under solute concentration gradient will be analyzed and new methods of manipulating particles in complex geometries will be developed. Application
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vision for higher education, research, and public service. Job Description Purpose: The Postdoctoral Researcher will perform research in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, and organ-on-a-chip systems in the
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changes in microgravity conditions. d. Ability to perform cell culture and tissue models such as 3D tissue models and microfluidic systems to simulate microgravity. e. Understanding and experience with
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a love of science. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with high-throughput screening methods (e.g., FACS, microfluidic techniques, and/or laboratory automation) is a significant plus. Experience
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, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications: Experimental expertise (e.g., benchtop flow, porous media, hydrogels, imaging, and microfluidics) Experience
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through their work. You should demonstrate: Strong foundations in manufacturing, microfabrication, and microfluidics, extensive experience in experimental design and process development, and hands
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. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with high-throughput screening methods (e.g., cell-surface display, microfluidic techniques, and/or laboratory automation) is a significant plus. Experience with
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microfluidic lymph node on-a-chip systems. The postdoc will be co-mentored by an interdisciplinary team of biologists and mathematicians including: • Dr. Kevin Flores (Mathematics, North Carolina State
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screening of microorganisms Use of microfluidic devices Qualifications as a first responder, previous participation in laboratory safety training Applications can be submitted until: 18th of February 2026
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involves a mix of field, laboratory, and experimental work. The successful candidate will conduct field sampling, perform follow-up aquatic chemistry analyses, and integrate microfluidic experiments