Openings
We are always open to highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to join the 2D Bioelectronics Laboratory at UMass Amherst. The successful candidate will be excited about developing next-generation skin-integrated and tissue-integrated bioelectronic interfaces enabled by 2D materials, spanning device physics, nanomaterials integration, microfabrication/additive manufacturing, and multimodal physiological sensing (electrophysiology, bioimpedance, and emerging biosensing modalities). Candidates with experience in bioelectronics, flexible/stretchable electronics, nanomaterials, microfabrication, electrochemistry/biosensors, signal processing, or translational wearable systems are especially encouraged to apply. The search is open to applicants with a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, applied physics, chemistry, or related fields.
Interested candidates, please email your CV to dkireev@umass.edu with the subject line “Postdoc Application – 2D Bioelectronics”. Please include (i) links to publications/preprints, and (ii) a brief description of research interests and preferred project direction. The position will remain open until filled; applicants are also encouraged to pursue independent postdoctoral fellowships, and I will provide full support for competitive submissions. The examples are:
Interested candidates, please send your curriculum vitae to dkireev@umass.edu with a subject “Visiting Scholar Opportunity”. The curriculum vitae should contain a list of links to your publications and detailed descriptions of research interests.
Dr. Kireev will read and reply to every received email with thoughtful consideration.
We welcome applications from prospective Ph.D. students interested in bioelectronics and 2D-material-enabled biomedical devices. Graduate researchers in our group work on ultrathin, conformal, skin-compatible platforms for high-fidelity physiological monitoring and biointerfacing, with projects spanning graphene electronic tattoos, biosensors, wearable electrophysiology and BioZ sensing, device integration and packaging, and data-driven biomarker extraction for mobile health.
Interested candidates should email dkireev@umass.edu with the subject line “Ph.D. Application – 2D Bioelectronics”and include a CV, transcripts (unofficial is fine initially), and any relevant writing sample (e.g., paper, thesis excerpt, or project report). In the email, please briefly describe your research interests and your ideal career direction. Positions remain open until filled.
Interested UG students from UMass, any department (BME, ECE, MIE, CS, etc) - please fill in this general form (https://forms.gle/deAqGxG6y3vLqNvbA) - we monitor it frequently to look for new UG students! We always have many UGs working in the lab.