Yearly Archives: 2014

NABIOCON 2015 [National BIOmedical Engineering CONference]

NABIOCON 2015 [National BIOmedical Engineering CONference]

Ceaseless technological innovations bring novel opportunities to healthcare applications providing ubiquitous solutions. TKM Institute of Technology, in association with IEEE EMBS, Kerala Chapter, is organizing a national conference NABIOCON 2015, focusing on the latest trends and innovations in biomedical world. Innovative ideas come from exceptional minds at exceptional times. This conference provides an arena for the biomedical communities in industry and academia to stage their ideas on latest advancements in biomedical world.

NABIOCON 2015 emphasizes on “The current furtherance of research in Biomedical Engineering”. This year conference opens a door to advancement in field of research in biomedical world, motivating engineers to formulate technology based solutions to address the riveting challenges faced by humanity today

12th National Conference And Technology Exhibition on medical devices

12th National Conference And Technology Exhibition On
Indian Medical Devices & Plastics Disposables / Implants Industry 2015

Pioneer & The Only Event For Medical Disposables & Implants Industry

January 910, 2015
Venue: J.B. Auditorium, Ahmedabad Management Association, IIM Road, Ahmedabad, India

www.imdiconferences.com

An Exhibition Displaying materials, adhesives, new technologies, manufacturing / testing equipments, packaging / sterilization equipments and services for medical devices and medical plastics disposables industry

With Special Focus On

Open Letter to prime minister of India from a Biomedical Engineer

SAVE BIOMEDICAL INDUSTRY

Respected Prime minister,

  • I am Avinash Vemula, Biomedical Engineer working for Novartis Healthcare ,India.
  • We are so much inspired by the decisions you are taking for the progress of the country. We are blessed to have a leader like you sir for the developing India.
  • I want to bring to your kind notice about the happenings of biomedical engineers and their career in India.
  • First I wanted to tell you the importance of biomedical engineering in India, we biomedical engineers will be equipped with the knowledge of medical subjects and electronics to cater the needs doctors, hospitals, health care professionals to make them understand the functioning of the medical equipment’s, safety standards, protocols and the best possible treatment possible from the technology.

Project Fellow Job in IIITM-Kerala

Project Fellow (MRI) IIITMKerala
Job content
The project addresses challenging problems requiring skills in both theory and practice The project addresses challenging problems requiring skills in both theory and practice of MRI.
Further, experience gained from working on the proposed project facilitates application of signal processing problems to clinical imaging. As a project fellow, the candidate will be responsible for developing and executing research publications/Grant applications in consultation with the
supervisor/s. The position entails frequent travel to Bangalore.
Qualification
First Class BE/B.Tech/M.tech with academic background in Biomedical engineering/ Electronics/ Computer Sciences. A minimum of 65% marks in the qualification degree is required to be considered for this post. Tiering of universities will be considered for ranking. Prior experience in MR sequencing/ MR imaging will be given weightage. The candidate should have very good exposure in MATLAB. Knowledge in C/C++ is desirable but not a necessary requirement. Fresh graduates who aspire for high quality research are encouraged to apply.
Last date of receipt of Application: 30th October 2014.
http://www.iiitmk.ac.in/iiitmk/images/jobs/sept2014/project-fellow-new.pdf

Biomedical Engineer’s Job in World Health Organization

Dear Colleagues,

 

In WHO we are searching  for  Biomedical Engineering ( or related fields, medical engineer, clinical engineer,… )

 

  1. Students,  candidates for internship program,   this can be  for  a WHO country office, a Regional office (Copenhagen, Brazzaville, Cairo, Manila, New Delhi or Washington) or headquarters ( Geneva, Switzerland).

Candidates should be more than 21 years, after 3rd year in University, and preferably some clinical experience if possible. We also welcome professors in sabbatical year or volunteers.

Please note these are non-paid positions. Time of stay between 6 weeks and 3 months.  More information in http://www.who.int/employment/internship/en /

Biomedical project Competition in NIT Raipur

Vigyan is here again…………

The TechnoCracy (Technical Committee) of NIT Raipur brings you Vigyan……

Vigyan invites participants from various branches to apply their domain specific knowledge to the problems for the betterment of Human society…..!!!!

Here are the problem Statements for Biomedical Engg. Domain:-

1. Design a Blind Stick285 million people are visually impaired worldwide according to WHO statistics. A huge chunk of this people lives in the developing world. Scientists and engineers all over the world are going beyond the boundaries of their disciplines to innovate and come up with solutions for addressing the needs of the visually impaired people. The challenge is to design a path navigating stick to guide the visually impaired patients.