Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Teaching Assistant Positions Available
Application deadline: June 19, 2009
If interested, complete the Online Application by June 19, 2009
Applicants must meet all Graduate Division requirements for the GSI appointment including being a registered graduate student with a minimum GPA of 3.1 and no more than two incompletes. For additional details on requirements for GSI appointments please see http://www.grad.berkeley.edu/policies/appointments_office.shtml. For general information on Berkeley campus GSI guidelines, resources and support visit the Graduate Division’s Teaching and Resource Center website.
If you are currently appointed a GSR, you must receive prior approval from your Faculty Research Advisor to apply for a GSI position.
Testing Policy for non-English Speakers: http://gsi.berkeley.edu/lpp/index.html Beginning with fall semester 2000, all those who are not native speakers of English must pass a test of their proficiency in spoken English before they can hold GSI positions. This policy applies to all prospective GSIs, whatever their citizenship and residency status, and whatever subject they will be teaching.
BIOENGINEERING GRADUATE STUDENT INSTRUCTOR (GSI) POLICY
The Bioengineering Department plans ahead when scheduling classes and planning for the Graduate Student Instructors (teaching assistants) necessary for these courses.
By submitting an application for a GSI position in the Bioengineering Department, you make a commitment to serve for the term for which you are applying. It is department policy that you notify the department of any plans to accept other means of financial support. We will, however, make every effort to accommodate your wish to accept other means of financial support, provided we can arrange to meet our scheduled course and instructor commitments.
Positions Available: The following are the ONLY funded GSI positions in the Bioengineering Department. If you would like to volunteer to assist in another course you must make arrangements directly with that faculty member, and the position will not be funded by the department.
| Course |
Title |
Fall 2009
|
Spring 2010
|
| BioE 10 |
Introduction to Biomedicine for Engineers |
Conboy
|
N/A
|
| BioE 22 |
Biotechnology |
M. Dueck
|
N/A
|
| BioE 22L |
Biotechnology Lab |
M. Dueck
|
N/A
|
| BioE 100 |
Ethics |
N/A
|
T. Head-Gordon
|
| BioE 101 |
Intstrumentation in Biology & Medicine |
N/A
|
Conolly
|
| BioE 102 |
Biomechanics |
Mofrad
|
N/A
|
| BioE 104 |
Biological Transport Phenomena |
N/A
|
Johnson
|
| BioE 110 |
Biomedical Physiology for Engineers |
N/A
|
Kumar
|
| BioE 112 |
Molecular Cell Biomechanics |
N/A
|
Mofrad
|
| BioE 113 |
Stem Cells and Technologies |
N/A
|
Conboy
|
| BioE 115 |
Cell Biol for Engineers |
Johnson
|
Johnson
|
| BioE 116 |
Cell & Tissue Engineering |
N/A
|
Li
|
| BioE C118 |
Biological Performance of Materials |
Healy
|
N/A
|
| BioE 121 |
Introduction BioMEMS
|
Liepmann
|
N/A
|
| BioE 121L |
BioMEMS & Bionanotechnology Lab
|
N/A
|
Dueck
|
| BioE 131 |
Introduction to Computational Methods |
Holmes
|
N/A
|
| BioE 135 |
Frontiers in Microbial Systems Biology |
Arkin
|
N/A
|
| BioE 140L |
Synthetic Biology Lab |
N/A
|
Anderson
|
| BioE 143 |
Computational Methods in Biology |
N/A
|
Head-Gordon
|
| BioE C144 |
Introduction to Protein Informatics |
Sjolander
|
N/A
|
| BioE C144L |
Protein Informatics Lab |
Sjolander
|
N/A
|
| BioE 150 |
Introduction to BioNanoscience and BioTechnology |
SW. Lee
|
N/A
|
| BioE 151 |
Micro/NanoFluids for Bioengineering and Lab-on-a-chip |
N/A
|
Herr
|
| BioE 164 |
Optics & Microscopy |
Fletcher
|
N/A
|
| BioE C165 |
Image Processing |
Conolly
|
N/A
|
| BioE 168L |
Practical Light Microscopy |
N/A
|
Fletcher
|
| BioE 192 |
Senior Design Project |
Herr
|
N/A
|
| BioE 196 |
Undergraduate Design Research |
Faculty
|
Faculty
|
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