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Biomedical Project Assistant Job in Thapar University, Patiala

Applications are invited for one post of Research Assistant under DST sponsored  research project entitled “Study and Development of Above-elbow Prosthetic Arm”
EQ – B.E./B.Tech in Instrumentation/Electronics/Biomedical Engineering or equivalent  with First class. Preference to GATE qualified candidate.
Desirable Qualifications – Knowledge of Microcontrollers, C, C++, LabView etc.
Salary/payment for Assistantship: Rs.8000/- pm (fixed).
This post is likely to exist for the duration of the project up to Dec. 2013,
Interested candidates may apply before March 03, 2012

Interested candidates may apply before 03rd March , 2012 to  Dr. Ravinder Agarwal, Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering Department, Thapar University, Patiala.

SRISHTI 2k11-Biomedical Engineering Festival in Chennai on 24 August


SRISHTI, the yearly celebration of Biomedical Engineers creativity, the welcoming of fresh talent pool in the most sought after course, is back this year. This National Level Technical Symposium of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the SSN College of Engineering proudly invites all its fellow Biomedical and Non Biomedical Engineering students to participate in this potpourri of technical and non technical competitions. Come 24th August, 2011, it’s time to revitalize your thoughts!

The annual technical magazine HOPPSLATE will also be released that day. Events galore, prizes many, it is one day you must not miss.

Biomedical Engineer Required for Research Project @Thapar University

Applications are invited under DST sponsored research project entitled “Study and Development of Above-elbow Prosthetic Arm” for the post of Research Assistant – (one) EQ – B.E./B.Tech in Instrumentation /Electronics /Biomedical Engineering or equivalent with First class. Preference to GATE qualified candidate. Assistantship: Rs.8000/- pm (fixed). Desirable Qualifications – Knowledge of Microcontrollers, C, C++, LabView etc. This posts are likely to exist for the duration of the project, which is three years presently. Mail your resume before Feb 25, 2011 to husic@thapar.edu
Dr. Ravinder Agarwal
Associate Professor EIED & HUSIC

HOW TO MAKE A PULSE OXIMETER?-BIOMEDICAL FINAL YEAR PROJECTS

This article will interface you with the step by step things required when you are about to make your own Pulse oximeter.

Principles of Pulse Oximetry Technology:

The principle of pulse oximetry is based on the red and infrared light absorption characteristics of oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin. Oxygenated hemoglobin absorbs more infrared light and allows more red light to pass through. Deoxygenated (or reduced) hemoglobin absorbs more red light and allows more infrared light to pass through. Red light is in the 600-750 nm wavelength light band. Infrared light is in the 850-1000 nm wavelength light band.

Pulse Wave Analysis by impedance plethysmography-PROJECT IDEA

The impedance of extremeeties such as fingers, arms and legs changes with the blood flow in and out, so this provides another method for plethysmography.
The arterial pulse wave has a very low amplitude and is superimposed on the venous blood volume changes. Pulse wave measurements are possible in many locations including the head (this measurement is called rheoencephalography). Pulse waves can also be measured in the fingers and toes with photoplethysmography.