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Arizona State University . 1 week ago Be among the first 25 applicants. The Biodesign Center at Arizona State University is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Scholar within 1 year of completing their PhD in the Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery. The candidate will report to Dr. Alexandra Ros. Essential Duties
Design and fabricate polymer microfluidic devices for protein crystallization screening. Develop workflows to establish efficient protein crystallization screening conditions in microfluidic devices. Collaborate with researchers to develop protein crystallization devices for space travel and microgravity. Perform numerical modeling to test and refine microfluidic devices and analyze data. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students on research and laboratory practices. Establish safety protocols for work with proteins, solvents, and chemicals. Maintain electronic research notebooks, summarize findings, and present to team members and collaborators. Apply photolithography and microfabrication techniques. Assemble and fabricate microfluidic devices. Work within a class 1000 clean room environment. Utilize standard wet lab practices proficiently. Minimum Qualifications
PhD in Physics, Chemical Engineering, or Chemistry within 1 year of completion. Desired Qualifications
Experience with polymer microfluidic devices. Experience with protein crystallization. Experience with numerical modeling. Additional Details
Seniority level: Internship Employment type: Full-time Job function: Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industry: Higher Education Note: This job posting is active and accepting applications.
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar
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Arizona State University . 1 week ago Be among the first 25 applicants. The Biodesign Center at Arizona State University is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Scholar within 1 year of completing their PhD in the Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery. The candidate will report to Dr. Alexandra Ros. Essential Duties
Design and fabricate polymer microfluidic devices for protein crystallization screening. Develop workflows to establish efficient protein crystallization screening conditions in microfluidic devices. Collaborate with researchers to develop protein crystallization devices for space travel and microgravity. Perform numerical modeling to test and refine microfluidic devices and analyze data. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students on research and laboratory practices. Establish safety protocols for work with proteins, solvents, and chemicals. Maintain electronic research notebooks, summarize findings, and present to team members and collaborators. Apply photolithography and microfabrication techniques. Assemble and fabricate microfluidic devices. Work within a class 1000 clean room environment. Utilize standard wet lab practices proficiently. Minimum Qualifications
PhD in Physics, Chemical Engineering, or Chemistry within 1 year of completion. Desired Qualifications
Experience with polymer microfluidic devices. Experience with protein crystallization. Experience with numerical modeling. Additional Details
Seniority level: Internship Employment type: Full-time Job function: Research, Analyst, and Information Technology Industry: Higher Education Note: This job posting is active and accepting applications.
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