Job Title: Research Engineer (Cardiac Patch Bio-printing)
University-Level Unit: College of Design and Engineering
Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Biomedical Engineering
Employee Category: Research Staff
Location_ONB: Kent Ridge Campus
Posting Start Date: 03/03/2026
Job Description
We are seeking a highly motivated Research Engineer with a strong passion for medical research to lead the development of a next-generation bio-printed cardiac patch platform. This role sits at the intersection of biomaterials science, bioprinting process engineering, tissue maturation, and functional testing, with the goal of translating early-stage concepts into robust, reproducible workflows suitable for preclinical evaluation and future scale-up.
The successful candidate will design and execute systematic experimental programs to optimize print fidelity, structural integrity, and biological performance. Responsibilities include planning and conducting structured parameter sweeps and Design of Experiments (DoE) studies across bioink formulations, printing parameters, crosslinking strategies, and culture conditions. The role also involves defining clear, practical acceptance criteria—such as geometric accuracy, batch-to-batch consistency, cell viability thresholds, and mechanical robustness—and translating findings into standardized operating procedures (SOPs) and quality control (QC) protocols to ensure repeatability and transferability of the process.
In addition, the Research Engineer will formulate and characterize hydrogel and composite bioinks with a focus on printability and functional performance. This includes performing rheological and mechanical testing, assessing material stability, and ensuring sterility and aseptic compatibility for routine laboratory and preclinical use.
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Location: Kent Ridge Campus
Organization: College of Design and Engineering
Department : Biomedical Engineering
Employee Referral Eligible: No
Job requisition ID : 31924
FULL TIME
mid
4/29/2026
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