Key Responsibilities: 1.Design and Fabrication of MEMS-based Pressure Sensors: Develop high-performance pressure sensors for biomedical applications like insulin pumps and industrial applications such as TPMS. 2.Micro Pump Development: Design and optimize micro-pumps for controlled fluid management in biomedical devices and related fields. 3.Integration of Piezoelectric Materials: Utilize piezoelectric materials to enhance the functionality of pressure sensors and micro pumps, focusing on applications requiring precise fluid and pressure control. 4.TPMS Development: Contribute to the development of MEMS-based Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), ensuring durability, reliability, and accuracy in harsh environments. 5.Lab on Chip and BioMEMS Integration: Implement MEMS-based technologies in Lab on Chip devices and BioMEMS systems for healthcare applications such as blood testing and diagnostics. 6.Device Testing and Characterization: Conduct thorough testing and characterization of MEMS devices, focusing on reliability, accuracy, and stability in real-world applications. 7.Research Dissemination: Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences. 8.This position will be assigned to the postdoctoral research workstation of Guangdong CanChip Technology Co., Ltd.
Qualifications: 1.A PhD in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field with a strong focus on MEMS technology and its applications in pressure sensing and microfluidics. 2.Extensive experience in the design, simulation, and fabrication of MEMS-based pressure sensors and micro pumps, with applications in biomedical devices and industrial systems such as TPMS. 3.Expertise in piezoelectric materials for sensors and actuators in MEMS devices. 4.Proven knowledge of cleanroom fabrication techniques (lithography, etching, deposition, etc.) and characterization tools like SEM, AFM, and profilometry. 5.Experience working with BioMEMS, Lab on Chip, or automotive sensors (e.g., TPMS) is highly desirable. 6.A strong publication record in MEMS-related technologies, microfluidics, or biomedical devices.