Key Responsibilities: 1.Design and Fabrication of MEMS-based Lab on Chip Devices: Develop microfluidic systems and integrate MEMS sensors (e.g., pressure sensors, electrochemical sensors) for advanced analytical applications. 2.MEMS Process Development: Use cleanroom-based processes such as lithography, etching, and deposition to fabricate MEMS structures tailored to LoC applications. 3.Microfluidics and Biochip Integration: Implement and optimize microfluidic networks for precise fluid control, enabling complex assays and multi-functional operations within the Lab on Chip. 4.Device Characterization and Testing: Conduct rigorous testing of the developed MEMS-based systems to evaluate performance metrics such as sensitivity, selectivity, fluid dynamics, and system reliability. 5.Collaborative Research: Work closely with interdisciplinary teams in the fields of biomedicine, material science, and electronics to ensure the integration of MEMS technology with advanced sensing and diagnostic capabilities. 6.Research Dissemination: Prepare and submit research papers to peer-reviewed journals, and present findings at international conferences.
Qualifications: 1.A PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, or a related field with a strong emphasis on MEMS and microfluidics. 2.Expertise in MEMS design and fabrication, particularly in the areas of microfluidic systems, sensor integration, and biochips. 3.Experience with cleanroom processes (lithography, etching, deposition, etc.) and characterization tools such as SEM, AFM, and profilometry. 4.Knowledge of microfluidic principles (e.g., fluid flow, droplet generation, capillary effects) and their integration with MEMS devices. 5.Strong publication record in high-impact journals related to MEMS, microfluidics, or Lab on Chip technologies. 6.Excellent problem-solving skills, creativity in approaching technical challenges, and the ability to work both independently and in collaboration with a diverse team. 7.This position will be assigned to the postdoctoral research workstation of Guangdong CanChip Technology Co., Ltd.