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Steve Waldman's pictureStephen D. Waldman, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Tel: (613) 533-2896, (613) 549-6666 x6384 (Lab)
Fax: (613) 533-6489, (613) 549-2529 (Lab)
Email: waldman@me.queensu.ca
Office: McLaughlin Hall 205


Openings

Post Doctoral Research Fellow

We are seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated researcher who has just recently completed their Ph.D. program (within the past 2 years). Qualified candidates should hold a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, cell biology, biochemistry or a related field with relevance to tissue engineering. The desired skills include: cell culture, biochemistry, molecular biology and biomechanics. In addition, the ability to write and present research results, and assist in the development of future granting proposals are strongly sought. The position is available immediately for a one-year contract which is renewable depending on the performance of the candidate and the current funding situation.

Interested individuals should send a current curriculum vita, a brief statement of research interests, and the names and contact information of at least two references to Dr. Stephen Waldman. Queen's University has an employment equity program, welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications for all qualified candidates including women, aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and racial minorities.

Graduate Students (PhD and Masters)

We are always seeking enthusiastic, self-motivated graduate students at either the Masters or PhD level. Qualified candidates should have a background in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, cell biology, biochemistry or a related field with relevance to tissue engineering. Interested individuals should send a current curriculum vita and a brief statement of research interests to Dr. Stephen Waldman. Queen's University has an employment equity program, welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications for all qualified candidates including women, aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and racial minorities.

Undergraduate Students

Each year, we typically hire a few Queen's undergraduate students interested in experimental research through a variety of programs:

NSERC USRA Contact your department
SWEP Apply directly to SWEP
Final year thesis projects

Course specific (e.g. CHEE 405, CHEM 417)

Candidates are requested to confirm their eligibility and should apply through the appropriate program noted above.

 


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