Roles and Responsibilities
• Manage and execute engineering change requests for software in collaboration with onsite team.
• Drive product improvement through innovation across various facets (manufacturing aspects, use of innovative tools to improve working efficiency, technical improvements, local marketing needs etc)
• Communicate with onsite team and ensure that all stakeholders are on the same page with respect to project activities
This is a preview of BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER JOBS IN STRYKER GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER.
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Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for an enjoyable and interesting congress, where you can have a fruitful exchange of ideas, research results, and participate in numerous technical exchanges. We expect a large turn out with state of the art themes and topics of interest to the broad research community at large in various disciplines related to computational mechanics. We also expect to have state of the art lectures by highly renowned researchers from across the world. The organizers are committed to making this an enjoyable, rewarding, and memorable congress.
Please check back to the website frequently for updates. We look forward to seeing you in 2011.
This is a preview of USNCM 2011-US NATIONAL CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS (BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TOPICS ALSO INCLUDED).
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The Summer Training Program is open to candidates who are currently in the penultimate year of their degree program (for example second year of a three year Bachelors or first year of a two year Masters Programme).
The programme will be conducted for a period of two months between the months of May- August.
The exact starting date can be flexible depending on candidates’ convenience but cannot be later than June 15th. Selected candidates will be paid a stipend of Rs. 1000/- per month and will be provided free accommodation. Candidates will have to bear the cost of travel, meals and other expenses.
General Instructions for Summer Training Programme
The candidates should apply with their curriculum vitae giving details of education starting from 10th standard. In addition, the candidates should submit a small project proposal of not more than 1000 words that should identify a research problem, and describe how it can be tackled experimentally.
The research proposal could be in the areas of active research at NBRC (see our website www.nbrc.ac.in) or outside but related to neuroscience. Selection will be based on candidates academic career, level of interest and the project proposal that will be evaluated for originality and feasibility.
FEES:
1. Annual Fees(Non-refundable) Rs. 5000/- (Payable in two instalments before 15th July / 15th January every year).
2. Hostel Deposit Rs. 4000/- (Refundable)
3. Library Deposit Rs. 1000/- (Refundable)
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DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has announced the Summer Program 2010. Each selected candidate/trainee will be assigned to a CCMB staff scientist, and he/she is expected to execute a small project work under the guidance of the scientist. At the end of the program the each trainee would need to submit a ‘Project Report’ of the work done, and also would be required to make an oral presentation.
This is a preview of Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) summer program-2010, last date feb 5, 2010.
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