Postdoctoral Fellow; PREP
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
PREP Research Associate – Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioelectronic Sensing
The Microsystems and Nanotechnology Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD is searching for postdoctoral researchers who are motivated to develop novel electronic measurements of biomarkers. The development of chip‑scale assays for the accurate and sensitive measurement of biomarkers is critical to enable transformative point‑of‑care applications in personalized health care and drug discovery. To enable such applications, we develop bioelectronics measurements to identify and quantify biomarkers in solution.
Our research utilizes CMOS device structures specifically designed and fabricated for biosensing. We are interested in developing robust interfaces to semiconductor devices that utilize DNA nanotechnology as well as other approaches to enable the measurement of nucleic acids, proteins, and small molecules in a modular platform.
- Design and assembly of DNA nanostructures.
- Development of techniques and validation methods to verify attachment of DNA nanostructures to semiconductor substrates.
- Setup and development of instrumentation to support CMOS bioelectronic measurements.
- Characterization of biotic–abiotic interfaces and surface chemistry.
- A Ph.D. in Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field.
- At least two years of relevant experience.
- Expertise with electrochemical (e.g., EIS, cyclic voltammetry) or electrical measurements (e.g., capacitance) of DNA nanostructures or DNA using CMOS detectors.
- Experience in nanofabrication techniques and processes.
- Data analysis with MATLAB, Mathematica, Python, or similar software.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
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