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THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE

VinUniversity offers competitive international salaries, a world-class infrastructure, a dedicated international senior management and academic team, excellent benefits, and support for junior and mid-career faculty with a diverse range of exciting, cross-disciplinary research projects.

Through excellence in academics, research, and innovation, the College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) aims to create a generation of young leaders with the qualities, skills, and knowledge needed to lead the development of science and technology, to increase productivity, and bring about radical innovations for the benefit of society.

With a curriculum certified by VinUniversity’s founding partner Cornell University, advanced infrastructure, and modern pedagogical approaches, CECS offers Bachelor of Science degree programs in four majors: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Data Science. In addition, CECS starts a PhD program in Computer Science in the fall semester of the academic year

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Job ID: 260696

Postdoc fellow in mechanical design and digital manufacturing
University of Connecticut Job Categories Post-Doc
Academic Fields Mechanical Engineering

Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow

School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Connecticut
Supervisor: Hongyi Xu, Associate Professor (effective 8/23/2025)

Position description

A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available at the Computational Engineering and Design (CEaD) Laboratory in the School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Connecticut. The postdoctoral fellow will work with Dr. Hongyi Xu on one or more of the following research topics: (1) generative design of architectured materials, (2)

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The Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) invites applicants to apply for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science (CMSI). We seek to hire an innovative teacher-scholar to begin Fall 2026. As teacher-scholars we integrate science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with Ignatian pedagogy, through which “teachers…accompany their students in order to facilitate learning and growth through encounters with truth and explorations of human meaning.” To learn more about how LMU faculty are helping to create the world we want to live in, please visit: https://academics.lmu.edu/joinourfaculty/

Successful candidates for this position will be dedicated to: 1) teaching a diverse student body in a transformative learning environment across a range of undergraduate and graduate courses, 2) developing a thriving research program that involves mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, 3) challenging themselves, their students,

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Job ID: 260545

INESC TEC | Doctorate Researcher (AE2025-0343)
INESC TEC

Research Opportunities

Physical Engineering

Work description

The objective of this work is the development of optofluidic solutions fabricated by femtosecond laser direct writing. Integrated optofluidic devices are used for the characterization of cells and other suspended particles and/or for optical trapping.

The fabrication process involves the creation of optical components, such as waveguides and lenses, as well as three-dimensional micromachining through erosion in aqueous solutions (FLICE – Femtosecond Laser Induced Chemical Etching).

Academic Qualifications

PhD in Physics, Engineering Physics or similar.

Minimum profile required

Postdoctoral experience, or a scientific track record following the PhD, compatible with the category of the scientific research career corresponding to the remuneration level defined below. Minimum knowledge of optics and programming is essential.

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