Assistant Professor
Computational
The MIT Department of Biological Engineering in Cambridge, MA invites applications for tenure-track faculty positions at the assistant professor level, to begin July 1, 2025 or on a mutually agreeable date thereafter. MIT Biological Engineering is a unique department combining quantitative, physical, and integrative principles with advances in mechanistic molecular and cellular bioscience.
This faculty search is open to all areas of research in biological engineering that are predominantly computational. Applicants should hold a doctoral degree in Biological Engineering, Computer Science or a related science or engineering discipline by the beginning of employment and should have demonstrated experience in computational biological engineering research. The search is for candidates to be hired at the assistant professor level; under special circumstances, however, an untenured associate or senior faculty appointment is possible, commensurate with experience. The department culture is vibrant, creative, and collaborative, and we strive to help each member of the community reach their greatest potential. Faculty duties include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in Biological Engineering and related subjects and developing course materials, conducting original scholarly research, as well as advising, training and mentoring students and junior researchers. Candidates should be capable of instructing in our core biological engineering educational curricula.
Candidates must register with the BE search website at be-fac-search.mit.edu, and must submit application materials electronically to this website. Candidate applications should include a description of professional interests and goals in both teaching and research. Each application should include a curriculum vita and the names and addresses of three or more references who will provide recommendation letters. References should submit their letters directly at the be-fac-search.mit.edu website. Applications received by November 27th, 2024 will be given priority.
MIT is an Equal Opportunity employer. We value diversity and strongly encourage applications from individuals from all identities and backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive equitable consideration for employment based on their experience and qualifications and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, ancestry, or national or ethnic origin. MIT’s full policy on Nondiscrimination can be found on the MIT policies site. Know your rights. Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check, including possible verification of any findings of misconduct (or pending investigations) from prior employers.
Questions may be directed to:
Prof. Ernest Fraenkel
Chair, BE Faculty Search Committee
(Computational)
fraenkel-admin@mit.edu
MIT is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer