Category Archives: PhD IN BIOMEDICAL

PhD Admission in Biomedical Engineering in DCRUST

DEENBANDHU CHHOTU RAM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, MURTHAL (SONEPAT)-131039 HARYANA

(ESTABLISHED BY HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ACT NO. 29 OF 2006)

ADMISSION TO Ph.D PROGRAMME 2012-13

 

Applications are invited for admission to Ph.D programme in various teaching departments of the University.

 

Application Form and prospectus containing other details are available at the University website: www.dcrustm.ac.in. Candidates seeking admission to Ph.D Programme shall apply online after payment of required application fee. Candidates are advised to go through the prospectus before filing up the online application form.

The tentative number of seats available is as under:

PhD Admission Jan2013 opened

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

IIT Madras, inviting application for the post of Ph.D Programme

Complete information regarding Research at IIT-Madras, including fees, etc is available in the Brochure.

You will also find the information under various pages on this website

  1. Categories of Applications
  2. Areas of Research (by departments)
  3. Eligibility criteria for admission to various departments


Department Qualification

PhD Position in BioMechatronics

PhD position (Robot Simulator & Robot Control)

-Development of a robot simulator using OpenGL & OpenInventor

-Robot controller developments with MRI based Nanorobots navigation

-If possible, a candidate can start as research assistant during 2012.09-2013.02 and continue as a PhD candidate.

-Annual stipend ranges from US $12,000 (?1000 for 1$) to $20,000 depending on the applicant’s experience and capability.

-Full scholarship will be supported for PhD study in GNU

  • ·Please feel free to contact Prof. Jungwon Yoon for further questions. We are looking forward to your application.

Contact:

Jungwon Yoon, Ph.D.

PhD Position in Biomedical Engineering

The University of Iowa’s Virtual Soldier Research (VSR) program,
within the Center for Computer-Aided Design (CCAD), is seeking PhD
candidates in human modeling and simulation area. VSR is a world
renowned multi-disciplinary team, with expertise spanning computer
science, optimization, biomechanics, computational mechanics,
physiology, 3D modeling, and others. VSR has developed a human
simulation environment which continues to grow from cutting edge
research and from user-driven product development. This PhD project
will deal with the development of mathematical models to predict
natural human motions for various tasks. We seek candidates who are
interested in modeling, simulation, and control of large multi-body
dynamic systems.

PhD Position in Biomedical Signal Processing in Sweeden

The PhD student position concerns own research and education within the area of biomedical signal processing. This area is focused on the development of mathematical models and algorithms for the analysis of biomedical signals. The present research project deals with novel methods for compression and characterization of signals reflecting local electrical activity in the brain. Of particular interest is to analyze the propagation, causality, and dynamics of such signals. The research is pursued in collaboration with the Neuronano Research Center at Lund University, where one postdoctor is active and will co-supervise the PhD student.

2 PhD Positions in Biomedical Imaging in UK

MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine (www.utwente.nl/mira)
MIRA is a leading and fast growing Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine at the University of Twente. Within MIRA, research is grouped into 3 research tracks: Tissue Regeneration, Neural & Motor Systems and Imaging & Diagnostics. The institute combines fundamental and applied research with clinical practice. It has full professors in all these 3 realms.
MIRA works closely with hospitals, the business community and governmental organizations, aiming to secure its highly valued position in Europe. Moreover, MIRA actively encourages its scientists to bring proprietary technologies to the market. It has given birth to dozens of companies and license deals in order to make its top technology widely accessible to patients.