The Science & Engineering Enrichment and Development (SEED) Postdoctoral Scholar Position at the University of Washington - Applied Physics Laboratory has been recently announced. Proposals are due 15 Jan 2024, and more detailed information can be found here: https://ap.washington.edu/ahr/position- ... _id=126059
Position Description:
The Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington (APL-UW) SEED (Science & Engineering Enrichment and Development) Postdoctoral Scholar Program welcomes proposals for independently designed and led novel research projects. Successful applicants will develop innovative research programs that expand or complement existing research projects, themes and technical capabilities of APL-UW. SEED scholars will be mentored by and collaborate with APL-UW researchers to ensure the success of their postdoctoral research projects. Possible research areas include Oceanography, Ocean Engineering, Acoustics, Marine Robotics, Marine Energy, Polar Science, Medical Ultrasound, Signal Processing, and Autonomy. Proposals that reach across multiple research areas are particularly encouraged. Feel free to reach out to APL staff to discuss project ideas.
SEED postdocs will also have the opportunity to collaborate with scientists and students across the UW campus as well as other research universities. Each fellowship is a fully funded two-year position. SEED Postdocs will have the opportunity to pursue additional federal agency research funding opportunities to propel their careers after the 2-year fellowship period. Promotion and further developmental opportunities at APL are possible following the completion of the postdoc appointment.
Diversity is a core value at the Applied Physics Laboratory – University of Washington. We are focused on building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable research environment for all students, staff, and collaborators. We believe every member on our team enriches our community by exposing us to a broad range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify challenges, and to discover, design and deliver solutions.