| Position | |
| Electrode Development Engineer | |
| Country | |
| United States | |
| State | |
| Minnesota | |
| University/Company | |
| Mayo Clinic | |
| Laboratory Of | |
| Kendall Lee | |
| Required Degree | |
| PhD in Engineering | |
| Position Description | |
| Become a part of a team of engineers and scientists involved in designing, developing, and testing neural electrodes for neurochemical detection in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). Must have excellent background in multi-disciplinary leadership of the design, development and testing of neural electrodes. The preferred candidate will possess specific knowledge as demonstrated by research, coursework, or lab experience in many of the following areas: Biomaterials and Biocompatibility, Raman Spectroscope, Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry, Electro-Chemistry, Photon-Resonance Spectroscopy. The candidate should be a proven leader, with demonstrated ability to: multi-task, manage multiple competing priorities, attend to details, innovate and take risks. The ideal candidate would be able to begin immediately. This is a 2 year, limited-tenure position offering full benefits with potential for a full time. This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career scientist to make a significant impact in this exciting field. Mayo Clinic is one of Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For”. Cheryl Wilson, 800-562-7984 |
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| wilson.cheryla@mayo.edu | |
| Website | |
| http://www.mayo-clinic-jobs.com/job/Rochester-SR-Engineer-Bio-Electrode-Development-Job-MN-55901/1267758/ |