Category Archives: PhD IN BIOMEDICAL

PhD Biomedical Fellowships 2011 @ University of Copenhagen

The project will be concerned with the use of ultrasound to generate images for clinical and research use and with the extraction of quantitative data from these images. The fellowship is partly funded by the strategic initiative at KU-LIFE, CHANCE and will utilize chemometric analyses as part of its research methodology. Ultrasound images from an ongoing research project involving eels are available and further experiments will require further imaging by the Fellow in this species. In addition the PhD Fellow will be expected to identify suitable clinical patients and collect data form them at the Department´s Small Animal Hospital and perform subsequent analysis. The aim being to describe relevant clinical or physiological parameters. The research work will be based primarily at the Small Animal Hospital, however some of the research image collection may be done by the Fellow at an external research farm. In addition to the duties described below, the PhD fellow will be expected to contribute to the clinical and teaching activities of the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences. The project will provide opportunities to develop existing skills in general veterinary diagnostic imaging using digital radiography, CT, MRI, scintigraphy and in particular ultrasound. Training in image analysis and statistical analysis techniques will be an integral party of the fellowship. Principal supervision on the project will be provided by the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences with additional supervision provided by the CHANCE initiative.

Phd in Micro-electronics with Application in Biomedical Engineering

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Applications are invited for a semiconductor industry funded studentship, to be filled by April 2011. This role will be based at the Centre for Bio-Inspired Technology within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and will use state-of-the-art facilities at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering. This is a truly interdisciplinary environment with laboratories for microelectronics, EDA CAD, and sensor characterisation, cleanrooms, anechoic chambers, prototyping workshops, biochemistry, bionanotechnology genetics, etc.

The outline of the project is presented below:

Do your PhD in Biomechanics/Biorobotics From Germany.

A PhD scholarship in Biomechanics/Biorobotics has been announced under the EU-FP7 program at Bielefeld University, Germany.

In the EU-funded FP7-Project EMICAB (Embodied Motion Intelligence for Cognitive, Autonomous Robots), the University of Bielefeld (Germany) invites applications for a part-time position as research assistant (PhD student) for the duration of three years. The positions are remunerated 50% of E13 (according to TV-L West, German public service). The salary scale typically ranges between 19200 and 22400 Eur p.a., depending on work experience.

Do your PhD in Biomedical Engineering @ MIT portugal

On this page you will find basic information about when and how to apply to the MIT Portugal Program. Information regarding entry requirements, various factors of preference, the Program’s selection process, programs offered, host institutions of MIT Portugal, Program contacts, and scholarships is also available on this site, as are FAQs about the application process and our application form.

Applications are now open for all of our educational programs. The application deadlines for each program are the following:

PhD – February 28, 2011

MSc – March 31, 2011

Executive Master’s – June 15, 2011

PhD in Biomedical Engineering @ St. Peter’s University.

Applications are invited from eligible candiates for Ph.D Programs in Biomedical Engineering for academic year 2011 through full time, part time (Internal) and Part time (External) for second session in following programs at St. Peter‘s University.

APPLICATION FORM: Download at University website www.stpetersuniversity.org
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION: 14th February, 2011

Marie Curie PhD Fellowship in Biomedical Engineering @ Philips Research

The Marie Curie PhD fellowship, Philips research, Netherlands is part of the project iCareNet (Intelligent ContextAware Systems for Healthcare, Wellness, and Assisted Living), a Marie Curie project within the Peo ple Programme of the 7th Framework of the European Commission.

With more than 20 partners and associated partners, the iCareNet project will conceive context aware solutions, leveraged through an interdisciplinary perspective ranging from sensing and sensor integration, to human-computer interaction and social factors involved in the deployment of context-aware applications. The open position is with Philips Research in Eindhoven but two secondments for three months are foreseen at one or two other iCareNet clinical/university partners.