Author Archives: Kush Tripathi

About Kush Tripathi

You can find more details about me at www.kushtripathi.com

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER HOSPITAL JOB @BHILLAI,CHATTISGARH

Experience:3 – 5 Years

Location:

Bhillai

Compensation:Best in Hospital Industry

Education:UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical PG – M.Tech – Biomedical

Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital

Role:Paramedic

Functional Area:Healthcare, Medical, R&D

Posted Date:10 Nov

Desired Candidate Profile

Knowledge of electronics troubleshooting.
Significant knowledge of hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
Ability to demonstrate competency in the use and operation of all required equipment. (To be developed after hands on experience)

Job Description

Needed a Biomedical engineer who has 3-5 years of experience in a hospital in the Biomedical dept.

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING JOB @ BENGALURU

Location:

BENGALURU, Karnataka

Contact Information

Ref ID:

76702
Description Company Name : Tele Vital India Pvt Ltd

Knowledge of biomedical instrumentation is preffered.Design and development of devise driver for biomedical devices in c /c++ for serial /parallel /ethernet port interfaces .development of waveform /image processisng software and display a window platform. Functional Area : Engineering Design, R&D

Requirements Qualification :

Minimum Experience : (3) Year

Maximum Experience : (5) Year

B.Tech/B.E.

How to Apply : Company has requested to send your CV through Email

115TH ANIVERSARY:TODAY IS THE DAY OF X.RAY-IMPORTANT & BASIC INFORMATION FOR ALL THE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS

ALL THE DATA HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM NASA WEBSITE FOR THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION & SPREADING INFORMATION
X-rays

X-ray range of the spectrum.

 

To the right is an image of a real X-ray detector. This instrument is called the Proportional Counter Array and it is on the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) satellite. It looks very different from anything you might see at a dentist’s office!

 

One of RXTE's X-ray detectors.D

 

X-rays were first observed and documented in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, a German scientist who found them quite by accident when experimenting with vacuum tubes.

 

A TWO DAY WORKSHOP ON ESSENTIAL INSTRUMENTATION FOR HEALTH MONITORING, 27TH & 28TH NOVEMBER , ORGANIZED BY IISc BANGLORE

DESCRIPTION

Instruments that are being used for health monitoring has

become indispensible in clinic, especially in emergency and intensive care units.

Non-invasive biomedical instruments that can continuously

monitor the physiological signals have become standard of health care and

the recent advances in instrumentation have made them both reliable and precise.

The aim of this workshop is to impart the necessary technical and clinical skills to

 understand the essential instrumentation in these health monitoring devices.

There will be a hands-on lab session to provide much needed