Tag Archives: BIOMEDICAL

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER SUMMER/SEMESTER TRAINING IN INDIA

I have come across a common inquiry in my blog that

  • Where to do biomedical training?
  • How to apply for biomedical training?
  • Which institutes offer training to biomedical students in country?
  • Is this training compulsory?
  • Why should one do training?
  • What is taught in training?

Taking it in reverse order first of all i would like to highlight

  • What happens in training?

It is a learning process that involves the acquisition of knowledge, sharpening of skills, concepts, rules, or changing of attitudes and behaviours to enhance the performance of students.

Biomedical Systems Integration Engineer-Biomedical Jobs

Company Description:

Rhythmia Medical, a venture-backed company designing an innovative system to treat cardiac arrhythmias, is targeting one of the fastest growing fields in medical devices.

The system includes state of the art signal processing, 3D imaging and catheter fabrication technologies. We are extremely selective in our hiring and employ a small team of super talented individuals whose aim is to have a major impact on developing a breakthrough life-saving technology.

Job Description:

The Biomedical Systems Integration Engineer will participate in the hardware and software development at the company and be involved in the test, design and development of the company’s bioinstrumentation platform.

BIOMEDICAL JOBS IN KOLKATA

Company Name:
Rabindranath Tagore International Institutte Of Cardiac Sciences
Experience:
1 – 4 Years
Location:
Kolkata
Education:
UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical, Electrical, Electronics/Telecomunication, Instrumentation
PG – Post Graduation Not Required

Company Profile

Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences setup in April 2000 is a Unit of Asia Heart Foundation, a trust that aims to develop a network of Hospitals throughout India, to bring world-class cardiac care facilities within

Industry Type:
Medical/ Healthcare/Hospital
Functional Area:
Healthcare, Medical, R&D
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Techstar-2009 – National Level Technical Paper Presentation Contest (date extended till 31st january 2010)

DESCRIPTION

The purpose of the Paper Presentation Contest is to encourage students to experience the Research in the topics given for the contest and to give them an opportunity to participate and let them have exposure to the industry experts and fellow contestants.This activity helps the contestants to boost their confidence which may help in lot of other areas.

Participation Criteria: There is no registration fee for participation This contest is open for all engineering, science and management students in India viz., BE / B Tech, M Tech, MCA , MSc and MBA .

Young INDIAN Researcher Award 2010

Description

This Scheme is instituted by the Lady Tata Memorial Trust (LTMT) to recognize and reward young Indian scientists with outstanding track record in biological sciences, a deep commitment to find innovative solutions to major problems related to human diseases and potential for high quality research.  Applicants should have publications in well recognized peer reviewed journals of repute and contributed to knowledge generation that has created significant impact in the field of translational possibilities.  The amount of the Award will be Rs.10,000/- per month in addition to regular salary from the host institute. In addition, the Young Researcher will receive a contingency grant of Rs.5 lakhs per annum for meeting the expenses on consumables, minor equipment, international and domestic travel, manpower and other contingent expenditure. The duration of the Award will be initially for three years, extendable further by two years, on a review by the Experts’ Committee. A Money Order of Rs.500/- being Processing Fee (non-refundable) should be forwarded in favour of the Lady Tata Memorial Trust.

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