Positions in 3D Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering: Trinity College Dublin’s Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Centre (AMBER) invites applications for 1 Postdoctoral Researcher and 2 PhD Studentships in 3D bioprinting and tissue engineering. These positions are part of a collaborative project focusing on developing new bioprinting platforms to engineer durable, load-bearing grafts for damaged or diseased environments.
Postdoctoral Researcher and PhD Positions in 3D Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering
Designation:
- 1 Postdoctoral Researcher
- 2 PhD Students
Research Area:
3D Bioprinting, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Regenerative Medicine
Location:
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Postdoctoral Researcher: Applicants must hold a PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience in 3D (bio)printing, hydrogels, cell culture, gene expression, mechanical testing, or histology is advantageous. Strong written and oral communication skills are essential.
- PhD Students: Applicants must hold a degree in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, or a related discipline. Experience in biomaterials, tissue engineering, 3D (bio)printing, or cell culture is desirable.
Job Description:
Successful candidates will join an interdisciplinary team working to overcome the challenges of bioprinting functional tissues. The project aims to develop a bioprinting platform that spatially patterns cellular aggregates or microtissues into personalized, load-bearing grafts. The research will focus on guiding tissue fusion and remodeling into structurally organized tissues for in vitro and in vivo applications. The team will work closely with academic and industrial partners from across Europe and New Zealand.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send their CV, along with the names and contact details of three referees, to Prof. Daniel Kelly at kellyd9@tcd.ie.
Last Date to Apply:
The positions will remain open until filled, with a start date from December 2024 onwards.
For more information, please visit: The Kelly Lab and AMBER Research Centre.