Microfluidic engineer
- On-site
- Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France
- Biological engineering - Bio-mechanics and bio-engineering
Université de technologie de Compiègne (UTC) is recruiting a R&D engineer, in the Department of Biological Engineering (GB) - Biomechanics and Bioengineering Laboratory.
Job description
Université de technologie de Compiègne (UTC) is recruiting a R&D engineer, in the Department of Biological Engineering (GB) - Biomechanics and Bioengineering (BMBI, https://bmbi.utc.fr/) Laboratory (UMR CNRS 7338), as part of the CCDIM project.
This recruitment is funded by SATT Lutech (https://www.sattlutech.com/lutech/?lang=en ).
Mission
The successful candidate will work on the CCDIM project (Integrated Dynamic Cell Culture in Microsystems). He will participate to the development, optimization and validation (cell cultures) of a microfluidic biochip for liver cells culture. The biochip will incorporate different components (membrane, hydrogel,...) and will be manufactured (lithography, replica molding 3D printing) using a low binding material.
Principal activities
Manufacture of microfluidic devices (photolithography, replica molding 3D printing) adapted to cell cultures.
Characterize the manufactured devices: surface characterization (profilometry, scanning electron microscopy), flow rate and pressure within the perfused device and membrane permeability.
Validate the use of the manufactured biochips for liver cell culture and evaluate their biological activities.
Integrate the biochips to the microfluidic platform developed by BMBI lab (CCDIM platform) and validate the use of the entire setup (biochip + platform) for dynamic cell culture.
Bibliographical study
Dissemination of results through publications, symposia, scientific conferences, and also webinar, website,....
Type of contract and anticipated starting date
15-month fixed-term contract - to be filled as soon as possible.
Gross monthly salary
According to experience and funding
Workload
37 hours and 30 minutes/week- 1 607 hours per annum
Work environment and context
The activity is carried out at the BMBI lab (cells, biomaterials, bioreactors CBB team). The engineer shall report and maintain a regular dialog with project coordinator, relevant interlocutors and SATT Lutech.
The person will work on the microfluidic/microfabrication and cell culture (L2 level) platforms.
Contact
Rachid Jellali : rachid.jellali@utc.fr
Cécile Legallais : cecile.legallais@utc.fr
Job requirements
Skills
Very good knowledge and experience in biomaterial, microfluidic and microfabrication.
Proficiency in cell culture (experience working in a sterile environment).
Physico-chemical and molecular biology characterization tools.
Analytical mindset and the ability to interpret data and transform it into meaningful results.
Management and execution of projects.
Good level of English (B1/B2).
High motivation and desire to achieve projects goals
Creativity, teamwork and high level to independency.
Qualification
Required degree: Engineer / Master Degree
Field: biomaterial, bioengineering, biotechnology
or
All done!
Your application has been successfully submitted!