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Biomedical Engineer JRF Job in IIT Gandhinagar

Applications are invited for the position of “Junior Research Fellow” on a research  project funded by the Department of Science and Technology (Cognitive Science  Research Initiative, CSI), Government of India. The project is to be completed at Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar.

The details of the project and the  aforementioned position are as follows:

JRF Job for Medical Image Processing

Project Title:: “Development of Computational Framework for the Automated Quantitative Analysis of Cardiac MRI”.
Sponsoring Agency: Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi
Tenure of the project : : Up to December 2014.
Job Description :: To carry out research work and develop advanced computational techniques for multi dimensional medical image processing.
Consolidated monthly : : Rs.16, 000/- (consolidated pm) plus 10% HRA.
Essential Qualification & Experience ::  B,E/B.Tech, or M.E/ M.Tech in Electronics, Computer science, or related field with valid Gate score. Strong background in mathematics and experience in image processing is desirable.

FUNDING FROM GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IN COLLABRATION WITH GOVERNMENT OF CANADA FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH PROJECT

Details:

Under the IndiaCanada Agreement for Scientific and Technological Cooperation, the Governments of India and Canada have agreed to foster joint research and development (R&D) projects. This India-Ontario (Canada) Call for Proposals (CFP) will be delivered by the Global Innovation & Technology Alliance (GITA), a non-governmental organization, engaged by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India on the Indian side; and by International Science and Technology Partnership Canada (ISTPCanada), a non-governmental organization selected by the Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI), Government of Ontario on the Canadian side. In Ontario (Canada), ISTP Canada is responsible for the implementation of the Ontario/India Collaborative Research Fund, which directly supports four goals established bythe Government of Ontario.