Postdoc:

  • We are actively seeking one postdoc to work on bone biomechanics and orthopaedic device design.

  • Postdoc applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering or materials science and engineering from an accredited institution.

  • Preferred skills: atomic force microscopy PeakForce Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping (PFQNM), micro-CT image processing, machine learning, finite element analysis. A strong background in mathematics is a plus.

  • For applicants interested in joining, please merge your Cover Letter, Resume/CV, and three representative journal publications in one PDF and send it to Dr. Yuxiao Zhou via email at yzhou@tamu.edu.

Ph.D. students:

  • We are recruiting two graduate students to join the group in fall 2022 or spring 2023. Students who are interested in bone biomechanics, structural optimization, and finite element analysis are welcome to apply. A strong background in mathematics is a plus.

  • For applicants interested in joining, please merge your Cover Letter, Resume/CV, transcript(s), and representative papers (if any) in one PDF and send it to Dr. Yuxiao Zhou via email at yzhou@tamu.edu.

  • International students should meet the English proficiency requirement (please refer to Admissions - International Graduate | Admissions (tamu.edu)). Link to the department graduate admission webpage: Graduate Admissions | Texas A&M University Engineering (tamu.edu). Deadlines for international students are September 1 for spring 2023 admission and March 1 for fall 2023 admission. Priority will be given to spring 2023 semester applicants.

Undergraduate and master's students:

  • We always welcome highly motivated undergraduate and master's students to join.

  • To apply, please fill out the following form: Zhou Lab Application

Visiting students and researchers:

  • We are also welcoming visiting students and researchers to contact us for short visiting and collaboration.

  • Please send your Cover Letter, Resume/CV, and representative papers (if any) in one PDF to Dr. Yuxiao Zhou via email at yzhou@tamu.edu.