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Postoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Engineering

Nano- and Functional Imaging Laboratory (NFIL) at Clemson University has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral fellow position. This position will be fully supported by the newly established ADAPT-SC, a Clemson University-led AI institute funded by NSF. NFIL is dedicated to developing novel imaging devices and biomedical applications with a strong focus on applying optical microscopy to orthopedic-related research and clinical applications. The emerging scholar will take advantage of both AI and Orthopedic Initiatives at Clemson and will be mentored by a group of established faculty members working in related fields. Nurturing future academic imaging scientists and engineers will be emphasized in the mentorship. Affiliated with the CU-MUSC Bioengineering Program located in Charleston, SC, this position will primarily focus on developing and applying various microscopy imaging techniques, including, but not limited to, multi-photon, multi-harmonics, and light-sheet microscopy, to understand cartilage degeneration and to develop strategies to delay or prevent the degeneration process.

  • Qualifications and Experiences: Motivated scholars passionate about applying optical microscopy to orthopedic research are highly encouraged to apply. An applicant must have a PhD in at least one of the following areas: Biomedical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Orthopedics research, or relevant fields. Experience building multi-photon imaging systems and deep learning image processing is a plus.
  • Application Instructions:To apply, please email a copy of your CV with three reference contacts and a cover letter describing your research experience and career goals to Dr. Tong Ye at ye7@clemson.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.