
This full-time postdoctoral research role within Carnegie Mellon University's Electrical and Computer Engineering department focuses on designing wearable ultrasonic imagers for monitoring fetal health. The position involves simulating and designing piezoelectric transducers using finite element methods, implementing flexible packaging for the devices, and characterizing their performance in tissue models. The researcher will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, and physicians to translate these innovations into practical medical applications. The opportunity offers access to world-class research facilities, a collaborative culture that values curiosity and impact, and comprehensive benefits including retirement savings, tuition assistance, and wellness resources. The role is based on-site in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

















