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Full time Faculty Position at Université catholique de Louvain (Biomedical Engineering)
The Université catholique de Louvain invites applications for a full-time professor position in Biomechanical Engineering
We seek talented individuals who will develop and drive a research program at the forefront of the biomechanical engineering discipline on topics involving the experimentation, characterization, modelling and/or simulation of
- physiological systems of the human body: soft tissues, hard tissues, respiratory system, cardio-vascular system, musculoskeletal system, etc
- and interfaces between these systems and engineering devices, potentially involving the design of these devices and their validation through clinical trials.
The successful candidate will have teaching assignments in the above-mentioned fields within the various degree programmes organised by the Louvain School of Engineering (Bachelor and Master degrees in Engineering). In particular, he (she) will have a significant involvement in teaching in the biomedical engineering curriculum.
Within the Sector of Sciences and Technologies (SST) of UCL, the position will be within the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (iMMC) and the Louvain School of Engineering (Ecole polytechnique de Louvain, EPL).
UCL is a full university offering, in the context of the present position, the opportunity of cross-disciplinary research collaborations between engineers and research groups from the Louvain University hospitals as well as with the veterinary and motricity sciences schools. It is expected that the successful candidate will leverage this opportunity, potentially within the framework of existing transversal research centers (Louvain Bionics, Center for research and engineering on biomaterials, etc.). The Louvain school of engineering (EPL) is committed to excellence and innovation in education, witnessing constant growth of enrolments in the engineering and doctoral degrees since 10 years, and particularly within the biomedical engineering curriculum. The Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (iMMC) is an ambitious, dynamic, highly collaborative, and inter-disciplinary research environment involving 27 faculty members and outstanding facilities. The EPL school and the iMMC institute are located in the Louvain-la-Neuve city campus. The town offers a unique modern living environment inside a naturally preserved neighbourhood, conveniently connected at the heart of Europe.
Deadline: Nov 21 11h59 pm (recommendation letters on Nov 28 11h59 am), see https://www.uclouvain.be/emploi-academiques.html, see also http://uclouvain.be/777771.html
Contact:
- Professor Michel Verleysen, Dean of the Louvain School of Engineering (EPL), doyen-epl@uclouvain.be, tél : +32(0)10 47 2491
- Professor Thomas Pardoen, President of the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering (IMMC), president-immc@uclouvain.be, tél : +32(0)10 47 2417
Tasks: The applicant will
- be responsible for teaching courses at all the study levels (i.e. undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate), as well as in programmes of continuing education;
- supervise the final diploma work (i.e. master thesis) of undergraduate students, as well as PhD theses;
- be involved in (and/or supervise, promote) research programmes;
- contribute to the international visibility of the University through teaching and research excellence ;
- contribute to activities of the University with a societal impact in the fields of the economy, socio-cultural changes or cooperation with developing countries.
Qualifications: the applicant must have
- a PhD degree in Engineering, or any related discipline;
- a significant scientific record with international publications;
- either studied abroad for an extensive period or have had substantial experience outside UCL;
- experience in and the aptitude for teaching at university level;
- the capacity to work within a team of teachers and to integrate research findings into teaching;
- creativity and must be open to teaching innovation and interdisciplinarity;
- the capacities required to undertake academic research at a high level and to advise, or lead, a research team;
- good knowledge of both spoken and written French and English. If this is not the case, the applicant will accept to learn French and/or English in order to be able to teach in French and English within 2 years. Fluency in other languages is an additional advantage.
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