We are actively seeking new memebers passionate about biomedical devices, optical and ultrasound imaging, and AI in biomedical imaging. If you are eager to contribute to groundbreaking research in these areas, please feel free to contact Dr. Cao at rxc876@case.edu. Remember to mention the specific position you are applying for in the email subject. Our team values diverse expertise and provides an environment where innovative ideas lead to significant impacts.

Postdoctoral Fellows: We're seeking postdoctoral researchers passionate about biomedical device development, optical and ultrasound imaging, neuroimaging, and AI in biomedical imaging. Ideal candidates should have a Ph.D. in a relevant field such as Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, or any related field. If interested, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Cao at rxc876@case.edu with your CV, a cover letter outlining your career goals and research interests, the contact information of three references, and up to three significant publications (preprints are great too!). Our lab offers a collaborative environment with opportunities for involvement across CWRU and the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

​​Graduate Students: We invite applications from aspiring students interested in biomedical imaging and biomedical devices development. If you're eager to contribute to cutting-edge research, please email Dr. Cao at rxc876@case.edu with your CV, a cover letter detailing your research interests and goals, and your academic transcripts or any relevant qualifications. We will tailor projects of mutual interest with a training plan providing comprehensive training. The key trait we value in our graduate students is a genuine enthusiasm for learning and a collaborative spirit. Join us to explore the frontiers of biomedical research and become an integral part of our innovative team!

Undergraduate Students: We welcome undergraduate students interested in biomedical research. We welcome students at any stage of their undergraduate journey, especially those ready to commit 10+ hours a week to exploring new frontiers in biomedical science. Prior research experience isn't required – your self-motivation and eagerness to learn are what we're looking for. Starting your research journey in your second year is ideal, particularly if you're considering a future in graduate or medical school. Please feel free to contact Dr. Cao (rxc876@case.edu) for more information.