Harvard University Cambridge , MA 02138
Posted 2 months ago
Additional Information
This work is performed on campus in Cambridge and Allston, MA
Basic Qualifications
Position Description
The Center for Nanoscale Systems (CNS) at Harvard University seeks an enthusiastic, scientifically curious individual with a strong growth mindset to work within the Imaging and Analysis Group as a Scientist focused primarily on teaching and supporting researchers about microfluidic device fabrication and cell culture techniques.
CNS is an open, shared-use facility that serves all of Harvard as well as external academic and industrial users. CNS typically supports more than 1,700 users annually. Working under the supervision of the Imaging and Analysis Facility Manager, and in coordination with the other
Imaging and Analysis staff at CNS, this person will assist in the day-to-day operation of the soft lithography fabrication laboratory at the Science and Engineering Complex in Allston, MA the soft lithography fabrication laboratory and the cell culture laboratory both in the Laboratory for Science and Engineering Cambridge, MA.
Day to day operations of these labs include teaching users safe and correct tool operation and working with users on experimental design, device design, sample preparation, data analysis, and data interpretation.
This person will also be responsible for overseeing CNS's compliance with Harvard and government safety laws and regulations. Their duties include coordinating with the CNS safety officer to identify potential risks, implementing policies and procedures to uphold safety regulations and monitoring their workplace for adherence to those policies and procedures.
The candidate should be excited about teaching and assisting researchers in their scientific endeavors. The mission of this position is to enable and support other researchers' scientific and engineering endeavors. Strong teaching and interpersonal skills, e.g. approachability, patience, adaptability, confidence, ability to provide clear and concise explanations of complicated concepts, creativity, critical thinking, etc. are essential for this position.
There is also a fair component of equipment maintenance, equipment trouble shooting, and general shared use lab management in the day-to-day operations of these labs.
The candidate needs to be comfortable in a dynamic and fast paced environment assisting users on a wide variety of different types of projects from all across the range of biological and physical sciences. The candidate must have the willingness and the ability to quickly become an expert on a variety of topics. Being a science generalist is key to success in this position.
The incumbent will become resources for the CNS scientific community and must have strong written and verbal communication skills to convey information effectively and efficiently.
The candidate will also on occasion perform work for remote CNS users. Detailed record keeping of instrument activity, experimental results, maintenance, and repair logs, and authoring if standard operating procedures is expected.
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