Biodesign Researcher (Microfabrication)
Position Overview: We offer a singular opportunity for an experienced Biodesign Researcher (Microfabrication) to join our interdisciplinary team of engineers and life scientists at the Center for Ecogenomics in ASU's Biodesign Institute. Working in state-of-the art laboratory and fabrication facilities in a stimulating environment supportive of innovation, intellectual development and entrepreneurial initiative, the selected candidate will contribute to our program producing miniaturized, automated systems for DNA, protein and other biomolecular studies. The successful candidate will contribute to the exciting field of genomic science and technology related to applications ranging from molecular and ecological genetics to personalized medicine. Prime Function: Independently fabricates a range of microfluidic and microelectronic devices and platforms, contributing to their design. Conducts process development and integration and debugs processes and process sequences in order to produce and implement functional meso- and micro-devices. Documents all work and contributes to the generation of grant proposals and publications. Duties and Responsibilities: Fabricates, analyzes and tests novel meso- and micro-fluidic and electronic devices for genome and biomolecular analysis. Assists in conceiving and designing such devices. Fabricates devices comprised of polymeric, silicon, glass, metallic and novel substrates and materials. Utilizes micromachining and microfabrication techniques to produce the devices. Acquires, analyzes and reports device test and experimental data. Documents all design, process development and fabrication work and test results. Researches, specifies, procures, sets up and maintains fabrication equipment. Interfaces cordially with faculty, staff and students. May train other personnel in use of equipment and in fabrication techniques. Writes process and fabrication sections of grant proposals and publications. Required Education and Experience: Bachelors degree in engineering, chemistry, biology, or related field plus 10 years of microfabrication experience: OR MS in engineering, chemistry, biology, or related field and 5 years of microfabrication experience: OR PhD in engineering, chemistry, biology, or related field and one year of microfabrication experience. Desired Qualifications: Experience in R&D environment fabricating prototype microfluidic and/or microelectronic devices. Experience using AutoCad and SolidWorks or equivalent computer-aided design software. Hands-on experience with test and metrology equipment such as data acquisition boards, oscilloscopes, function generators, network analyzers; calipers and profilometers. Knowledge of microfabrication and microfluidic technology applied to genomics. Evidence of exposure to molecular biology methods such as PCR, electrophoresis and microarrays for gene expression analysis. Demonstrated experience in design and optimization of optical, electrical and mechanical systems including microdevices. Ability to program (Matlab, C, Fortran, etc.) and troubleshoot software and electronics. Knowledge of engineering principles such as physics; optics; statics; and heat, fluid and mass transfer, applied to microfluidic devices. Track record of successful performance solving complex technical problems in multidisciplinary team environment. Application Deadline March 9, 2007 or every two weeks thereafter until the search is closed. Application Procedure Submit resume, cover letter and the names, addresses (street & email) and phone numbers of three professional references to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] General Information Continuation of this position is contingent on satisfactory performance, availability of funding and the needs of the Program. A background check is required for employment. EOE/AA