Vanderbilt University, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Nashville, Tennessee
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering & Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Vanderbilt University, Department of Biomedical Engineering
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Posted: 26-Sep-25
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Biomedical Engineering
Years of Experience:
Less than 2
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Vanderbilt University invites applications for two open faculty positions, one at the level of tenure-track Assistant Professor and one at the level of tenured Professor eligible for an endowed chair.
Areas of particular interest include gene therapy, drug delivery, protein engineering, genome engineering, synthetic biology, immunoengineering, mechanobiology, and application of machine learning or other computational methods toward biomaterial, drug, or biologic discovery and optimization. Candidates with added research concentrations that complement the department's existing strengths in biophotonics, biomedical imaging, medical devices and interventional systems, constrained resource and microfluidic diagnostics, and neural engineering, are also of interest.
The target start date is August 2026. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to develop a vibrant, externally funded research program, along with an equal commitment to outstanding teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. VUBME exists at both the scientific and geographic boundary of Vanderbilt’s engineering and clinical departments of its renowned medical center, making it an ideal location for engineering research at the interface of technology and medicine. Ideal candidates should possess: a doctorate degree in biomedical engineering or closely related fields of science and engineering, a record of scholarly and research achievement appropriate for their current level, strong record of high-impact research, a commitment to high-quality instruction in biomedical engineering and interest in advancing education programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels, an ability to lead a research program with a dedication to inclusive community building, and an interest in collaboration across engineering and with basic science and clinical disciplines.
Application materials must include: 1) cover letter, 2) CV, 3) statement of research interests (of particular import is their goals and collaborative possibilities across Vanderbilt), 4) a statement of teaching philosophy highlighting potential synergies within the BME department, such as new courses, and 5) the names and contact information of at least three professional references. For the tenured Professor position 6) a summary statement on service and mentorship is also required. Review will begin upon receipt, and applications received by December 1, 2025 will receive full consideration. Please address questions to the email: VUBMESearch@vanderbilt.edu (also note, this email will only be monitored by the chair of the department, and the chair of the search to maintain confidentiality).
About Vanderbilt University, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Vanderbilt University is a renowned, private research university offering a full-range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees, serving more than 13,000 students (47% graduate and 53% undergraduate). Housed in the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering (VUSE), the Department of Biomedical Engineering is consistently ranked as a top 20 undergraduate and graduate BME program by the U.S. News & World Report. VUBME is home to over 40 primary faculty and more than 45 secondary faculty, supporting nearly 150 PhD students and 250 undergraduates. Vanderbilt is a pioneer of this field, offering a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering since 1968. Naturally, the department’s faculty, staff, and students have been at the vanguard of interdisciplinary and cross-institutional work, and departmental research spans the areas of Biomaterials and Drug Delivery, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Low Resource Biomedical Technologies, Surgery and Engineering, Computational Modeling, Biomechanics and Mechanobiology, and Biomedical Photonics.