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MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
EECS Announcement |
December 4, 2001
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
and
DIVISION OF BIOENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Faculty Position in Computational Biology
The MIT School of Engineering is continuing to build leadership teaching and research programs in computational biology across a broad range of important new areas. Accordingly, the Division of Bioengineering & Environmental Health [BEH] and Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science [EECS] seek to jointly hire an outstanding faculty member. We seek excellence in research accomplishment and potential, and are particularly interested in computational approaches to addressing biological problems in the emerging 'post-genomic' era for molecular network information from the gene and protein level to the physiomic level. The successful candidate should demonstrate evidence of leadership potential in research and teaching, combining expertise in both biology and computer science. Teaching efforts will be shared between BEH and EECS, and research opportunities will be available across a wide spectrum of MIT inter-disciplinary centers and laboratories.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and research/teaching
summary, along with suggested references, to:
Professor D.A. Lauffenburger, Co-Director
Division of Bioengineering & Environmental Health
MIT - 77 Massachusetts Avenue
Building 56 Room 341, Cambridge MA 02139
Review of applications will begin in January 2002.
MIT is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer