|||
最具活力的MIT跨界课题组火热招募天才加盟!
Research Openings in Wireless Sensing, Magnetics and Nanoelectronics at MIT
(Deadline for grad student application: Dec 1st)
MIT著名的创新实验室Media Lab的青年天才科学家--Deblina Sarkar教授(北美最佳博士论文Top3获得者,美国Bright Mind Top 4科学家,印度35岁以下发明天才Top10)正在火热招募新学生和博士后,在纳米-生物-控制论等领域开展跨界探索,欢迎有志于在跨界开展颠覆性创新的同学们抓紧时间申请!
【基本情况】
Multiple positions available for students interested in MS/PhD as well as postdoc position in the new Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek (NCB) (http://www.mit.edu/~profsarkar/) research lab at MIT. CB aims to fuse nanoelectronics, applied physics, and biology with two major research directions: Develop novel nanoelectronic devices (such as Quantum Devices, Spintronics, Neuromorphic) employing ingenious device physics and smart nano-materials for achieving extreme energy efficiency and scalability; merge such next generation technologies with living-matter creating unique nanomachine-bio hybrid systems, with remote control and wireless communication abilities to achieve unprecedented possibilities for probing/sensing and modulating (for therapeutics) our brain and body.
【招募岗位及要求】 1、OPENINGS FOR GRAD STUDENTS (Deadline Dec 1st)
NCB is seeking students with strong background in either of the following:
Electromagnetism, Antennae, RFID, wireless sensing, RF engineering, magnetic resonance magnetic materials and devices, magnetics, Spintronics Nanoelectronics, Electronic devices, solid state physics, electronic circuits, Neuromorphic devices.
2、OPENING FOR POSTDOC IN WIRELESS SENSING
NCB has opening for postdoc in wireless sensing of chemical and biological signals. The postdoc will conduct research to design and develop wireless sensing technologies, transmitter/receiver systems, RF circuit, implantable and wearable antennae for diverse applications in wireless energy harvesting, sensing, magnetic resonance imaging and biomedical applications. Strong background in electromagnetism, antenna design and RF engineering is required.
【教授介绍】
Prof. Deblina Sarkar, Assistant Professor at MIT, is a trans-disciplinary innovator, initially trained in electrical engineering and physics and then, has traversed the realm of biology, driven by curiosity and belief that truly disruptive technologies can immerge at the interface of diverse research arenas. Her inventions include, among others, a 6-atom thick channel quantum-mechanical transistor overcoming fundamental power limitations, an ultra-sensitive label-free biosensor and technology for nanoscale deciphering of biological building blocks of brain. Her PhD dissertation was honored as one of the top 3 dissertations throughout USA and Canada in the field of Mathematics, Physical sciences and all departments of Engineering. She is the recipient of numerous other awards and recognitions, including the Lancaster Award, Technology Review’s one of the Top 10 Innovators Under 35 from India, NIH K99 Pathway to Independence Award.
More details about the openings can be found at http://www.mit.edu/~profsarkar/positionsavailable.html
Contact Email - deblina@mit.edu
Archiver|手机版|科学网 ( 京ICP备07017567号-12 )
GMT+8, 2024-12-27 12:15
Powered by ScienceNet.cn
Copyright © 2007- 中国科学报社