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Summer Research Fellowship 2012 @JNCASR, Bengaluru

Minimum academic requirements for applying:
Students who have secured not less than 80% in Maths and Science subjects in their 10th
and 12th or equivalent examinations and not less than first class in graduation and post graduation ( if applicable).

MASTER’S IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING IN EUROPE,APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2011

Master Scholarships in Biomedical Engineering: In this Master’sknowledge and skills in all fields in BME will be given, so when you finished the Master’s programme, you can be employed as generalist, and you will also be specialised in one particular field of BME; as a student, you are able to select any field within BME.

You will be trained to work in interdisciplinary project teams, composed of engineers and medical specialists.

A BSc in Biomedical, chemical, electronical or mechanical engineering, or applied physics.In detail the Bachelor program must demonstrate that the following criteria are attained:
Basic knowledge and understanding of mathematics, physics, chemistry

SUMMER TRAINING AT NBRC GURGAON FOR BIOMEDICAL STUDENTS 2010

The Summer Training Program is open to candidates who are currently in the penultimate year of their degree program (for example second year of a three year Bachelors or first year of a two year Masters Programme).
The program is open to students of all branches of Biology / Maths / Physics / Chemistry / Psychology / Engineering / computer science and Medical Sciences or equivalent.
The programme will be conducted for a period of two months between the months of May- August.
The exact starting date can be flexible depending on candidates’ convenience but cannot be later than June 15th. Selected candidates will be paid a stipend of Rs. 1000/- per month and will be provided free accommodation. Candidates will have to bear the cost of travel, meals and other expenses.
General Instructions for Summer Training Programme
The candidates should apply with their curriculum vitae giving details of education starting from 10th standard. In addition, the candidates should submit a small project proposal of not more than 1000 words that should identify a research problem, and describe how it can be tackled experimentally.
The research proposal could be in the areas of active research at NBRC (see our website www.nbrc.ac.in) or outside but related to neuroscience. Selection will be based on candidates academic career, level of interest and the project proposal that will be evaluated for originality and feasibility.
FEES:
1. Annual Fees(Non-refundable) Rs. 5000/- (Payable in two instalments before 15th July / 15th January every year).
2. Hostel Deposit Rs. 4000/- (Refundable)

3. Library Deposit Rs. 1000/- (Refundable)

MATLAB ESSENTIALS FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS

MATLAB is a very important tool for every engineer but it plays a special role in the life of biomedical engineer so i decided to start up on MATLAB in a totally different fashion

First Steps in MATLAB

First of all officially  “MATLAB is a software package that lets you do mathematics and computation, analyse data, develop algorithms, do simulation and modelling, and produce graphical displays and graphical user interfaces.”

GETTING STARTED IN MATLAB

  1. To run matlab on a PC double-click on the matlab icon.To run matlab on a unix system, type matlab at the prompt.

HOW TO DESIGN A CAREER IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING-FROM IEEE PAPER

ABSTRACT

What kind of career do you imagine for yourself?  Doctor? Lawyer?
Scientist? Engineer? Teacher? CEO? Manager? Salesperson?
A university degree in biomedical engineering will prepare you for
all of these professions and more.  Biomedical engineers use their expert-
ise in biology, medicine, physics, mathematics, engineering science and
communication to make the world a healthier place.   The challenges cre-
ated by the diversity and complexity of living systems require creative,
knowledgeable, and imaginative people working in teams of physicians,
scientists, engineers, and even business folk to monitor, restore and
enhance normal body function.  The biomedical engineer is ideally
trained to work at the intersection of science, medicine and mathematics
to solve biological and medical problems.