Healthcare Technology Innovation Centre (HTIC) is starting a one year innovation fellowship programme (January 2013 – December 2013) aimed at creating innovators and innovations in healthcare technology to address growing healthcare needs of India. The fellowship programme is designed for interested candidates holding degrees in engineering, medicine, and business administration, both fresh graduates and ones with work experience.
The one-year fellowship programme consists of three phases. In the first phase, fellows will undergo hospital placement to get familiarised with clinical processes and to identify unmet clinical needs. In the second phase, fellows will design and develop a solution for the clinical need identified in the first phase. In the third and final phase, fellows will validate the developed solution and prepare a plan for its field deployment. Fellows will work in a team of two or three.
The National Hub for Healthcare Instrumentation Development (NHHID) is funded by the Department of Science and Technology for carrying out mission-oriented projects related to healthcare instrumentation development, invites application for the following posts. Candidates who have passion for indigenous development of healthcare instrumentation should submit their CVs on or before 29.10.2012 along with brief write up of project work and a copy of experience certificates to the
respective project coordinators by e-mail or through post.
The short listed candidates will be called for an interview after scrutiny of the applications. The actual date and time of interview will be intimated to the shortlisted candidates in due course by email only.
1. PROJECT TITLE : HYSTERO ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY MAPPING DEVICE
Project Co Ordinator : Dr.S.Shenbaga Devi – s_s_devi@annauniv.edu
Manpower – 1Post Essential Qualifications Desirable
Technical Assistant
Duration : 1 Years
(Female Candidates only) Stipend Rs. 8300/- pm
• Qualification – BE/Diploma – First Class (Any circuit branch should have knowledge in electronic circuit design, Fabrication and testing)
• Should be ready to work in the hospital environment
General Instructions
• Application should reach us on or before the specified date (29.10.2012).
• Candidates attending the interview will do so at their own expense.
• These posts are purely temporary.
• Selected candidates have to report for their duty within two weeks after the interview.
• The duration of the fellowship would be co-terminus with the project.
• The selection criteria are as per the guidelines of Anna University, Chennai.
For further details please contact: Principal Investigator, Centre for Medical Electronics, Dept of ECE,Anna University, Chennai – 600 025.
Ph. +91-44- 22358870.
E-mail: s_s_devi@annauniv.edu
The three national Science Academies offer several two-month Summer Fellowships to enable students/teachers (studying/teaching in India) to work with scientists associated with the three Academies during 2013. A list of names of scientists/faculty who have consented to guide students/teachers to work on short-term projects is displayed online.
The number of interns will be restricted to the number of projects available. The selected interns are required to work full time for four to six months on the project and will be given a fixed stipend of Rs. 10,000/- per month. Accommodation may be provided subject to availability.
We are pleased to announce that the application process is open for the 2013 Stanford-India Biodesign (SIB) Fellowship. The goal of this programme, launched in 2007, is to train the next generation of biomedical technology innovators in India. This highly competitive programme is directed to Indian citizens who have an interest in the invention and early-stage development of new biomedical technologies.
The India Alliance is a £80 million partnership between The Wellcome Trust, UK, and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT, Government of India). We are an independent charitable trust and began operations in 2009. Our mandate is to build biomedical research capacity in India primarily through generous, flexible and long-term Fellowships at key stages of a research career.