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The Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering (ABE) at Mississippi State University (MSU) invites applications for a tenure track, 9-month, assistant professor position in biomedical/biosystems engineering. Applicants should be clearly committed to excellence in teaching and be able to articulate a prospective research program that has promise for sustainable external funding and national recognition. Candidates with experience and expertise in all areas of biomedical and/or biosystems engineering will be considered, but strength in sensors, robotics in medicine, advanced prosthetics, and big data analytics (e.g. omics technologies and imaging informatics) are particularly desirable.

Essential duties and responsibilities:

Candidates will be expected to teach in the Biomedical Engineering (BME) and Bio-systems Engineering (BSE) curricula, conduct research, and advise undergraduate and graduate students. They must establish a strong record of research, teaching, and service

Minimum Qualifications:

A Ph.D. in Biomedical or Bio-systems Engineering or a

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As the world shifts toward sustainable energy sources, ‘green hydrogen’ – hydrogen produced without emitting carbon – has emerged as a leading candidate for clean power. Scientists have now developed a new iron-based catalyst that more than doubles the conversion efficiency of thermochemical green hydrogen production.

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In a major advancement for sustainable construction, scientists have created a cement-free soil solidifier from industrial waste. By combining Siding Cut Powder and activated by Earth Silica, an alkaline stimulant from recycled glass, scientists produced a high-performance material that meets compressive strength standards exceeding the 160 kN/m construction-grade threshold and eliminates arsenic leaching through calcium hydroxide stabilization. The technology reduces landfill volumes and carbon emissions, offering a circular solution for infrastructure development worldwide.

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