The compensation for this position is $5,720.00 per month and is non-negotiable.
The Computational Active Matter Mechanics Lab focuses on understanding the behavior of soft active materials made-up-of flexible active and passive elements using theoretical and computational modeling methods. Common examples of soft active matter studied by the lab include individual cells, multicellular constructs, and active biopolymer assemblies.
The Postdoctoral Researcher will be an integral member of a dynamic research team focused on advancing the field of computational active matter mechanics. The primary responsibility will be to develop cutting-edge computational and theoretical models to explore non-equilibrium self-assembly processes for advanced manufacturing and the application of molecular motors in soft robotics. The Postdoctoral Researcher will also contribute to other related on-going projects in the lab.
Research and Development (75%)
Lab Management (5%)
Mentorship and Supervision (5%)
Professional Development (10%)
Other duties as assigned (5%)
Minimum Education
Preferred Qualifications
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