Graduate Student Positions available in Fall 2019 in Analytical Chemistry, Environmental
Science & Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering
The Li Microfluidic Bioanalysis & nanotechnology Research Group at the University of Texas has multiple positions currently available for graduate students (Ph.D. or M.S.) in bioanalytical chemistry (Chemistry), Environmental Science & Engineering (ESE Program), and Biomedical Engineering (BME Program) for Fall 2020. The priority deadline for Fall Admission of Chemistry Ph.D. program is January 15.
The focus of our current research is to develop novel microfluidic Lab-on-a-chip platforms and
nanotechnology for cutting-edge research in bioanalytical chemistry, environmental science &
engineering, nanosensing, catalysis, and biomedical engineering. We are seeking highly motivated,
talented and dedicated candidates to join the group. Individuals with a background in icrofluidics,
chemistry/biochemistry, environmental science/engineering, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or
related, are encouraged to apply. Candidates are expected to have solid chemistry or environmental
science/engineering background. Successful candidates will join an interdisciplinary and collaborative team working in chemistry, biology, environmental science & engineering, nanomaterials, and bioengineering. For more detail, please visit
http://li.utep.edu .
Dr. Li is the recipient of UT STARS Award in 2012, UTEP Outstanding Performance Awards in 2013 and
2015, and 2014 Bioanalysis New Investigator Award, UTEP Outstanding Faculty Dissertation Research
Mentoring Award (twice) in 2018 & 2016, and NIH BUILDing Scholar Mentoring Award in 2017. Dr. Li
published about 80 papers including a book entitled “Microfluidic Devices for Biomedical Applications” in 2013 through Elsevier. Dr. Li is also an editor for multiple journals including Scientific Reports from the Nature Publishing Group. The Group has received more than $5.9M research funding since 2012. Dr. Li is a faculty member in Department of Chemistry, Environmental Science & Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Science & Engineering Programs. See recent media highlight from:
https://science.utep.edu/li/files/PDF_Files/Media/20170427_CoS_E-Newsletter_Spring_2017_sm.pdf
Candidates are kindly requested to send the following materials to Dr. Li at xli4(at)eutp.edu
1. Your CV including a full publication list, and GRE and/or TOEFL scores (Required by the
University. GRE may be waived in the future upon the UT system approval.)
2. A copy of your graduate/undergraduate transcripts;
3. A one-page personal statement about your career goal, your research interests.
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