Job Position:Required Service Engineer for Medical Equipments
Location: Worli in Mumbai
Salary (Per Month) Negotiable 18000- 25000/- ( performance interview base good salary package)
Qualification :Diploma, Advanced/Higher Diploma/ Biomedical,
Minimum of 1 to 3 years of experience years in biomedical field service experience or hospital
biomedical experience.
Demonstrate an ability to absorb technical knowledge quickly and disseminate appropriately to all levels of healthcare professionals
Performed site inspection, installation of biomedical equipments.
all customer queries were answered and all complaints resolved within minimum time.
Provided technical support to Service Engineers on phone at customers site.
support to all technical problems related to biomedical equipments.
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Able to organize and prioritize work
Demonstrates basic level of computer literacy
Possesses problem solving ability
Positive thinking with great working attitude
Anna University invites application for the research positions in Biomedical Engineering. qualification required are b.e/b.tech in Medical Electronics/ Biomedical Engineering, M.e/M.tech in Biomedical Engineering
Eligibility: BE/B.Tech(Manufacturing /Automation Engineering, Mechanical Engineering)
M Phil / Phd
ME/M.Tech(Bio-Medical /Bio-Technology Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering)
MS
Location: Chennai
Anna University, Conducts Walk-in interview for the post of JRF/Research Associates/ SRF/ Project Assistant
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Project Title |
Post Name |
Qualification |
Pay Scale |
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FIURO Path -fluorimetric immunosensor for Uropathogenic E.coil
Project Coordinator: Prof.K.Sankaran- ksankaran@annauniv.edu |
JRF |
First class M.E/M.Tech Bio Medical Engg, BioTechnology,ECE,E&I,EEE,
Medical Electronics |
Rs15400 |
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Job Description: MEDI ANALYTIKA http://www.medianalytika.com
HAS TIE-UP WITH SEVERAL WORLD LEADING INSTRUMENTATION COMPANIES IN USA/EUROPE. THE SELECTED ENGINEER HAS TO MEET POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS THROUGHOUT INDIA AND EXPLAIN ABOUT THE SALIENT FEATURES OF PRODUCTS DEALT BY MEDI ANALYTIKA. BASED ON THE SERVICE SKILLS, YOU WILL BE TRAINED TO INSTALL AND PROVIDE AFTER SALES SERVICE SUPPORT DURING THE TRAINING PERIOD OF 2 YEARS.
Desired Candidate Profile WALK IN INTERVIEW WILL BE HELD ON JUNE 07, 2011 (TUESDAY) & JUNE 08,2011 (WEDNESDAY)
TIME : 0930 – 1200 HOURS
QUALIFICATION : BE/B.TECH/M.SC. (EEE, E& I, E& C, BIOMEDICAL) (MINIMUM AGGREGATE MARKS OF 70 % + GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN HINDI & ENGLISH
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To enable purchasers to compare commercially available instruments and evaluate new instrument designs, quantitative criteria for the performance of instruments are needed. These criteria must clearly specify how well an instrument measures the desired input and how much the output depends on interfering and modifying inputs. Characteristics of instrument performance are usually subdivided into two classes on the basis of the frequency of the input signals.
Static characteristics describe the performance of instruments for dc or very low frequency inputs. The properties of the output for a wide range of constant inputs demonstrate the quality of the measurement, including nonlinear and statistical effects. Some sensors and instruments, such as piezoelectric devices, respond only to time-varying inputs and have no static characteristics.
Introduction
The body produces various physiological signals. The accessibility to these signals is important because
(1) they can be internal (blood pressure)
(2) they may emanate from the body (infrared radiation)
(3) they may be derived from a tissue sample (blood or tissue biopsy)
All physiological signals can be grouped into the following categories –
(1)biopotential
(2) pressure
(3) flow
(4)dimensions( for example : imaging)
(5)displacement (such as velocity, force, andacceleration)
(6) impedence
(7) temperature
(8) chemical concentration and composition.