[教授本人] 纽约州立大学布法罗分校诚招全奖博士/博士后
6370
The Soft Matter and Interfacial Phenomena Laboratory (SaIL) in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University at Buffalo is seeking talented individuals for two exciting opportunities: a fully funded PhD student and a two-year postdoctoral associate to work on research projects at the forefront of multiphase fluid dynamics and soft matter physics.
The University at Buffalo (UB) is a flagship institution in the 64-campus State University of New York (SUNY) system and a member of the prestigious AAU. Located in Western New York, UB is the largest, most comprehensive public university in SUNY, with a student population of more than 30,000 on three campuses – the Downtown Campus, South Campus, and North Campus. UB is No. 36 among 225 public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Colleges rankings and 76th among best national universities, which includes public and private colleges and universities. UB’s mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering programs ranked No.56 and No.35 in the country, respectively.
As SaIL, we take a transdisciplinary approach to uncovering new physics and mechanics in soft materials and biological systems, with the goal of advancing material design and manufacturing for novel products and industries. Our research combines theoretical analysis, computational simulations, data-driven modeling, and experimental investigations to explore complex transport phenomena at material interfaces, establish process-structure-property relationships, and design new functional materials. We focus on applications in advanced manufacturing, health care, and environmental sustainability. Our lab has a strong record of preparing researchers for academic careers, with alumni securing tenure-track positions at top research universities like the University of Alabama and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Current research topics include but are not limited to
We are looking for motivated researchers interested in fundamental research in colloid and interface science with degrees in mechanics, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or applied physics. Candidates should have a strong background in applied math and physics and knowledge of colloid science, multiphase flow, biophysics, or soft matter physics. PhD applicants with computational skills in molecular dynamics, high-performance computing, or machine learning are a plus. Postdoc applicants with experimental expertise in electrospray, microfluidics, microscopy, and image analysis are preferred. Interested candidates are invited to email Dr. Xin Yong (1point3acres.com) with a CV, contact information of 2-3 references, and a brief description of your research experience and motivation.
The University at Buffalo (UB) is a flagship institution in the 64-campus State University of New York (SUNY) system and a member of the prestigious AAU. Located in Western New York, UB is the largest, most comprehensive public university in SUNY, with a student population of more than 30,000 on three campuses – the Downtown Campus, South Campus, and North Campus. UB is No. 36 among 225 public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Colleges rankings and 76th among best national universities, which includes public and private colleges and universities. UB’s mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering programs ranked No.56 and No.35 in the country, respectively.
As SaIL, we take a transdisciplinary approach to uncovering new physics and mechanics in soft materials and biological systems, with the goal of advancing material design and manufacturing for novel products and industries. Our research combines theoretical analysis, computational simulations, data-driven modeling, and experimental investigations to explore complex transport phenomena at material interfaces, establish process-structure-property relationships, and design new functional materials. We focus on applications in advanced manufacturing, health care, and environmental sustainability. Our lab has a strong record of preparing researchers for academic careers, with alumni securing tenure-track positions at top research universities like the University of Alabama and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Current research topics include but are not limited to
- Membrane shape remodeling in biological processes and biomanufacturing
- Colloidal assembly and transport at fluid and biological interfaces
- Machine-learning and data-driven modeling of biological locomotion and active matter
- Electrospray deposition of multiphase polymeric droplets
We are looking for motivated researchers interested in fundamental research in colloid and interface science with degrees in mechanics, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or applied physics. Candidates should have a strong background in applied math and physics and knowledge of colloid science, multiphase flow, biophysics, or soft matter physics. PhD applicants with computational skills in molecular dynamics, high-performance computing, or machine learning are a plus. Postdoc applicants with experimental expertise in electrospray, microfluidics, microscopy, and image analysis are preferred. Interested candidates are invited to email Dr. Xin Yong (1point3acres.com) with a CV, contact information of 2-3 references, and a brief description of your research experience and motivation.
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