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ELECTRICAL
ENGINEER

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LOCATION

Technion, Haifa

EMPLOYMENT TYPE

Full-time

About Landau-Levi Lab

    Landau-Levi lab is a pioneering research group at the faculty of biomedical engineering at the Technion. We focus on developing innovative organ-on-a-chip (OoC) platforms for modeling human heart function in health and disease states. Our work aims to revolutionize the development of platforms for cardiovascular disease modeling, drug screening, and diagnostics using cutting-edge bioengineering techniques.
    We are driven by the goal of creating organ-on-chip tissue models that closely mirror human biology, specifically cardiac vascularization. Our interdisciplinary approach combines expertise in mechanobiology, tissue engineering, 3D printing, stem cell bioengineering, and microphysiological systems to replicate human cardiac physiology and pathology in vitro.

Who We're Looking For

    We are seeking a highly motivated electrical engineer with a strong interest in biomedical applications. The ideal candidate should have a solid understanding of bioinstrumentation and biosensor design, as well as experience in integrating electronics with microphysiological systems. The role requires a collaborative mindset to work in a multidisciplinary team focused on advancing organ-on-chip technology for cardiac precision medicine.
    If you are passionate about leveraging engineering skills to contribute to cutting-edge biomedical research and are excited about the prospect of developing novel technologies for cardiovascular disease modeling, drug screening, and diagnostics, we encourage you to apply.

Tel: +972 733 784 152

Shira Landau Levi

Email: lshira@technion.ac.il

The Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Technion City, Haifa, Israel, 3200003

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