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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER HOSPITAL JOBS IN PUNE

Experience:1 – 2 Years

Location:

Pune

Compensation:Best in the industry

Education:UG – Any Graduate – Any Specialization,B.Tech/B.E. – Any Specialization,Diploma – Any Specialization PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization

Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital

Role:Bio-Tech Research Mgr

Functional Area:Healthcare, Medical, R&D

Posted Date:17 Jan

Desired Candidate Profile

BE or Diploma in Biomedical Or medical Electronics Or Electronics Or Instrumentation Or Electrical Engineering With minimum of one years of hands on experience in hospitals in relevant field.

Job Description

1. Evaluate the safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of biomedical equipment.

2. Can advise on the planning, acquisition, and use of medical equipment.

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER SIGNAL PROCESSING R&D JOB IN BANGALORE

Experience:2 – 7 Years

Location:

Bengaluru/Bangalore

Education:UG – Any Graduate – Any Specialization PG – Any PG Course – Any Specialization

Industry Type:Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital

Posted Date:11 Jan

Desired Candidate Profile

Strong publication record in the relevant field

Expertise in methods and technologies for signal analysis using signal processing and pattern recognition techniques with particular focus on biomedical signals

Job Description

Propose novel methods for signal analysis especially biomedical signals, requiring an in-depth knowledge of signal processing and pattern recognition techniques
• Implementation of proposed methods to demonstrate proof of concept

INTRODUCTION TO BIOMECHANICS (BASIC DEFINITIONS) MUST KNOW

Definitions

  • Bio mechanics – application of the principles of mechanics / physics to biological organisms
  • muscle action vs. function
    • action – motions produced by a muscle’s shortening; described in reference to axes and planes of body
      • – determined by architecture of joint and position of muscle around it
      • – pure mechanics which can be inferred
    • function – how the organism chooses to use a muscle
      • – can involve positive, negative or non- work (see below)
  • agonists (Gr., contestant)– muscles with an identical action; usually restricted to single axis or plane of reference