Bioengineering Ethics Postdoc

University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IN
1dOnsite

About The Position

The Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG) and Dr. Pinar Zorlutuna, the Roth-Gibson Professor of Bioengineering and Director of the Notre Dame Bioengineering Program, invite applications for a residential postdoctoral fellowship, running from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027. This fellowship supports independent research in the ethics of bioengineering and emerging technologies while fostering close interdisciplinary collaboration across engineering, philosophy, and ethics at the University of Notre Dame. The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to: Conduct an independent research project on the ethics of bioengineering, ideally engaging one of the themes outlined below. Collaborate with the Research Group of Dr. Pinar Zorlutuna on a multi-institution National Science Foundation (NSF) Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) award, exploring questions at the intersection of biology, technology, and ethics. Assist in planning a week-long interdisciplinary workshop that convenes scholars from bioengineering, computer science, synthetic biology, philosophy, and ethics to explore convergent research ideas from multiple disciplines. Participate actively in the weekly seminars, research retreats, and other events hosted by both the ECG and the ND-IBM Tech Ethics Lab. The fellow will be expected to present once per semester at the ECG research seminar. Attend Zorlutuna lab meetings and events, as well as other Engineering events that are related to the project. Publish a manuscript to share the findings of the project.

Requirements

  • Candidates should have a strong background in ethics from any field, including (but not limited to) philosophy, theology, political theory, sociology, and the history of science.
  • Ideally, the fellow’s research should engage with questions currently under investigation by the EFRI award and Drs. Zorlutuna and Meghan Sullivan.
  • Successful candidates will either have a Ph.D. or be an advanced doctoral student nearing the completion of their dissertation.
  • All requirements for the Ph.D. should be completed prior to the beginning of the fellowship.
  • The postdoc will be in residence in South Bend for the duration of the fellowship.
  • Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research proposal, writing sample, and two letters of reference.
  • The research proposal (no more than 2 pages, single spaced) should discuss the research project(s) the fellow intends to work on during their time as a fellow.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct an independent research project on the ethics of bioengineering, ideally engaging one of the themes outlined below.
  • Collaborate with the Research Group of Dr. Pinar Zorlutuna on a multi-institution National Science Foundation (NSF) Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) award, exploring questions at the intersection of biology, technology, and ethics.
  • Assist in planning a week-long interdisciplinary workshop that convenes scholars from bioengineering, computer science, synthetic biology, philosophy, and ethics to explore convergent research ideas from multiple disciplines.
  • Participate actively in the weekly seminars, research retreats, and other events hosted by both the ECG and the ND-IBM Tech Ethics Lab.
  • Present once per semester at the ECG research seminar.
  • Attend Zorlutuna lab meetings and events, as well as other Engineering events that are related to the project.
  • Publish a manuscript to share the findings of the project.

Benefits

  • $60,822 per year
  • full benefits through the University of Notre Dame
  • $1,000 research account
  • mentorship from the faculty and staff of the Institute as well as from Dr. Pinar Zorlatuna
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