Assistant Specialist In The Department Of Mechanical Engineering

University Of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara , CA 93101

Posted 3 weeks ago

The UCSB Pennathur lab is seeking a qualified individual for an open, full-time, one-year long position with an anticipated start date in July or August 2024. The lab (PI:

Pennathur) is looking for a hardworking, motivated individual who is passionate about MEMS fabrication. Specifically, we are looking for an individual with existing microfabrication experience to fabricate novel MEMS-based micropump devices in the UCSB Nanofabrication facility for an innovative wearable insulin pump project being developed in the Penanthur lab.

The Assistant Specialist will report to Professor Pennathur. They will be primarily responsible for the fabrication of MEMS pump prototypes, using standard as well as unconventional MEMS fabrication techniques.

Additionally, they will support literature reviews, experimental design, data collection, data analysis, presentations, paper writing, and grant writing. The position will include opportunities for developing independent research projects, learning new skills, and mentoring undergraduate research assistants. We hope that this position will prepare someone well for graduate studies.

Candidates must be able to work both independently and in collaboration with others. The Assistant Specialist will work to build and support the lab community.

The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching, and service as appropriate to the position.


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