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PhD IN MEDICAL DEVICE ENGINEERING IN U.K

EPSRCWe are currently recruiting graduates in Engineering or the Physical Sciences for October 2011 who have obtained, or expect to obtain, a first or upper second class honours degree to join the Medical Devices Doctoral Training Centre at the University of Strathclyde which is funded by the EPSRC Life Sciences Interface Programme.

The centre is designed to allow graduates to carry out research relevant to problems in healthcare that can be addressed through new medical devices or related technologies. The students of the centre have the opportunity to work with medical companies and NHS and other clinical groups in state of the art research projects. The projects carried out in the centre have a high degree of relevance to the clinicians, patients and medical companies who are the end users of such research.

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TEACHING JOBS IN VIT UNIVERSITY VELLORE

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING TEACHING JOBS BEING OFFERED IN VIT UNIVERSITY

School : SBST (School of Bio Sciences & Technology)
Job Description : Teaching & Course Development, Linkage with Industry & Research Involvement
Eligibility : Ph.D/ M.Tech/ M.E with first class or equivalent (in terms of grades, tec.) at the preceding degree in the appropriate branch from reputed Institutions/ University and with consistently good academic record throughout.
Experience: : Minimum 2 years of teaching experience (Industry Experience will be given weightage)
Last Date for Applying: : 20th January 2011 (Thursday)

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BIOMEDICAL SERVICE ENGINEER JOB IN MUMBAI

Job Description:Service Engineer is responsible for Serviceability requirements, service design & new product introduction for Xray imaging systems. He/she also takes care of service manuals, training & third tier support for products. Should be from Healthcare.

Desired Candidate ProfileCandidate should be BE/B-Tech with 1-4 years experience in System Engineering, Service engineering and product support for complex products. Serviceability requirements, service engineering, service manuals, training and tier 3 supports. Good Comms.

Experience Required: 2 – 7 Years

Education Required: UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical, Electrical, Electronics/Telecomunication PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization,Post Graduation Not Required

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE RELEVANT BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PAPERS FROM PUBMED

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As in Biomedical field research is an essential part and it comes as we join the undergraduate program of this field. So it becomes essential that one must learn to read the research papers , to find these research papers we are moreover confused most of those times that where to search and how to get the relevant material related to our field of research

Here I will tell you that there is a software called PUBLITOR with which you can easily download as well as find the research papers of pubmed & pubmed central directly from your desktop with a active  internet connection

POST-DOC IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE,UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

Research Fellow Position, University of Surrey, Post Ref 7895

A Research Fellow (Post-Doc) to work on a cross-disciplinary
research project in the fields of computational neuroscience,
nature-inspired computation and machine learning on developing is required.

“General-Purpose Learning Algorithms for Spiking Neural Networks”

in the Nature-Inspired Computing and Engineering(NICE) Group within the
Computing Department of the University of Surrey.

Thoughts from a PhD student in BME

Don’t suppress the passions inside you while aiming to be the best

This morning, I quietly sat beside my advisor at the research meeting. When I think about the fact that I am nowhere on track to get a Master’s, let alone a PhD, I realize that my time is truly being wasted. My advisor is not interested in me, and now I am not interested in his research. I have all but checked out. I can no longer concentrate in classses, and it’s hard for me to even pretend to care.

Rewind:

As I applied to graduate schools, it was particularly difficult for me to find  the “perfect program”. I was fairly new to research in the sense that my priority in undergrad was not printing out publications, and reading up on new advancements in the field, but the most important thing was getting good grades. For a while, I stopped watching television, had no idea what was going on in the world, or even in my backyard because my outside interests were not important. First, I had to get the grades and the degree to do what I wanted to.

But what did I want to do? What am I meant to do? More than likely, something that is reflected in my academic strengths… something with the physical, biological, and mathematical sciences. Hey, I’ve always been a tech person, loved working with cars in high school, loved using my tools when something broke, why not engineering? On the other side, I value human life so, and would like to encourage health, and quality of life… I made up my mind and decided to pursue Biomedical Engineering.