Friday, November 18, 2011

Undergrad Research in Directed Evolution and Synthetic Biology

The Klavins lab is looking for an undergraduate student interested in
engineering, computer science, or synthetic biology research.  He
or she will participate in the hardware and software implementation of
a novel bioreactor used in directed evolution for synthetic biology.

Initially, student responsibilities will include: running the
bioreactor, assembling components, and writing software.  Once
familiarity is gained, responsibilities will be expanded into hardware
design, circuit design, and synthetic gene network design and cloning,
depending on the students interests.

Strong programming skills are preferred in one or more of the
following languages, C, C++, Java, Python.

If interested please send a CV(preferred) or resume, and unofficial
transcript to cnt@u.washington.edu.