Tenured Faculty Position in Biomedical Engineering Fall 2026
Austin, TX - USA
Job Summary
The Department of Biomedical Engineering is dedicated to developing solutions for human health by educating the next generation of biomedical engineers cultivating leaders and nurturing the integration of engineering science and medicine in a discovery-centered environment. To help advance this mission we are seeking a distinguished applicant to fill one Tenured faculty positionat the Associate or Full Professor level. We are particularly interested in recruiting faculty into the targeted areas of(but not limited to) neuroengineering bioprinting and tissue engineering using human models cancer immunotherapy and organoids and wearable techniques that produce large amounts of data suitable for AI or data-science pipelines in solving biomedical problems.
Required qualifications include a doctorate in engineering or a related field with an outstanding record of research accomplishments publications and appropriate externally sponsored funding. Candidates are also expected to have a successful record of mentoring the new generation of leaders in biomedical engineering strong interest in undergraduate and graduate teaching in biomedical engineering and a commitment to university and professional service. Additionally we seek applicants who have a desire to build collaborations with Dell Medical School and other regional medical centers including MD Anderson Cancer Center UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas the Texas Heart Institute and UT Health Science Centers at Houston and San whose research aligns with Texas funding mechanisms such as CPRIT(Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas) and the recently approved DPRIT (Dementia Prevention Research Institute of Texas) are encouraged to apply.
Required Experience:
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