Chair, Department of Bioengineering
Company: UC Santa Barbara
Location: Santa Barbara
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara)
seeks to appoint a collaborative and dynamic leader, scholar, and
visionary thinker as the Chair of its newly founded Department of
Bioengineering. The new Chair will join a highly successful public
research university committed to the principles of research and
teaching excellence; interdisciplinary education; and diversity,
equity, and inclusion. This is an exciting and pivotal time in the
Department of Bioengineering and the new Chair will lead in
developing and expanding the department's forward-looking vision of
Innovating for Life. The Chair should have significant
organizational leadership and administrative experience;
demonstrated success and willingness to engage in external
relations and fundraising; and credentials that merit appointment
in the Department of Bioengineering at the rank of full
professor.Engineering for and from biology provides new solutions
to improve human and global health. The questions of who designs
these solutions, who we engineer for, and how these solutions
impact society are important to our faculty. UC Santa Barbara
understands that this is too important to the future of our society
to be left to a single discipline or limited population -- and the
Department of Bioengineering and our faculty are ready to address
these questions head-on in authentic partnership with thought
leaders across our campus and the world.We seek a Chair who can
espouse a clear and compelling vision of how to elevate our
research mission, grow our department, foster faculty advancement
and leadership, and elevate our reputation nationally while making
use of UC Santa Barbara's established excellence in collaborative
research and shared facilities. UC Santa Barbara Engineering is
home to the west coast hub of BioPACIFIC NSF Materials Innovation
Platform for BioPolymers, the CIRM funded Stem Cell Institute, NSF
Quantum Foundry, and the Materials Research Laboratory supported by
7 consecutive NSF Materials Research Science & Engineering Center
Awards. New to our campus is a $32 million investment from DoD/NSF
to establish the UCSB Biofoundry, and an $8 million investment from
NIH and the Beckman Foundation to support a cryo-electron
microscopy core facility - both initiatives led by Bioengineering
faculty.UC Santa Barbara is a premier top-5 public research
university, and Bioengineering is the newest department in its
highly ranked College of Engineering. The College counts among its
faculty 2 Nobel laureates, 17 members of the National Academy of
Engineering, 5 members of the National Academy of Science, and 16
Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. The Department of
Bioengineering comprises 11 core faculty, 9 who are jointly
appointed across departments. Multiple faculty have received
recognition as Fellows of major professional organizations
including the American Institute of Medical and Biological
Engineering, of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science, the Biomedical Engineering Society, and the American
Society of Mechanical Engineers. Our faculty includes multiple
winners of major awards such as the NSF CAREER Award, the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, ACS
Young Investigator Awards, DOE Early Career Award, DARPA Young
Faculty Award, the Breast Cancer Alliance Young Investigator Award,
Scialog Fellow, NIH R35 MIRA, DoD Discovery Award, a Beckman
Foundation Award, and National Alliance for Research on
Schizophrenia & Depression Young Investigator Award. Bioengineering
also houses an NSF NRT in Data Driven Biology and an NIH T32 in
Quantitative Mechanobiology which support pre-doctoral research
training and professional development in these themes.The ideal
candidate will be a talented leader and scholar with a keen
understanding of current issues, challenges, and opportunities in
higher education and research, and demonstrate proficiency in cross
disciplinary collaboration, leveraging expertise across various
departments within the College and exemplifying the collaborative
spirit for which UC Santa Barbara is known; enabling the
Bioengineering Department to punch above its weight class via its
uniqueness and productivity. The ideal candidate will be
self-motivated and eager to work with our community to address
issues of societal importance through surprising and creative
applications of Bioengineering and one who sees the unique
opportunity the Department presents. We are seeking a collaborative
leader with a robust record of extramural funding and a proven
ability to establish new partnerships, both within the University
and beyond. Our department seeks to establish new connections and
also to build upon existing strengths and collaborations, for
example, the Army's Institute for Collaborative Biotechnology and
DoD Biofoundry, the new NSF Biofoundry for Exceptional and Extreme
Fungi, Bacteria, and Archaea (ExFAB), the new cryo-electron
microscopy core for life sciences, the Center for Integrated Nano
Systems, the Center for Engineering and Science Partnerships, the
Center for Black Studies Research, the Neuroscience Research
Institute, the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering, the
Institute for Energy Efficiency, the NSF Materials Research
Laboratory and beyond.The new Chair should embrace and address the
following opportunities and challenges:
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