The effect of radiation transport and quantum noise on image quality is explored in the context of both conventional and newly developed systems. Radiation sources for imaging, mathematical descriptions of image quality, and the performance of humans as visual observers are covered. Specific systems considered include phosphor screen and direct digital radiography systems, Anger camera systems, x-ray computed tomography (CT) systems, and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) systems. Particular emphasis is given to the statistical processes important in radiographic and nuclear medicine imaging systems.
Candidate should be Diploma/Bachelor of Electronics/Biomedical Engineering & experience of handling medical equipments will be added advantage. He will have to support our installation base in Mumbai / Maharashtra region from Mumbai. He should be willing to travel & work on odd hours. Engineers having experience on Similar range of equipments will be preferred.
Desired Candidate Profile:
Engineers with Diploma / Bachelor of Electronics / Biomedical Instrumentation should apply. _He should be capable of handling installation & maintenance of High End Medical equipments like CT scanners, X-ray, Mammography, DEXA etc. He should be willing to work as Sales Cum service engineer since he will be owning the territory.
The Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala is set up in 2000 by the Government of Kerala to be the state’s premier institute in teaching and research of Information Technology and related disciplines. The Institute offers post graduate programmes using state-of-the-art IT support and infrastructure. The following temporary posts are required to support some of the research and services offered by IIITM-K, which include Educational technologies, multi media, scientific computing, agriculture and geo informatics. Services hosted by the institute include moodle, wiki, svn, portals for education, agriculture, GIS, computational chemistry, scientific computing, and multimedia, etc.
VIT, Biomedical Department is organizing anAICTE-ISTE approved Two-Week Graded STTP on ‘Recent Innovations in Healthcare Technology ’ from 18th June 2012 to 29th June 2012.
This course is open for faculty as well as students.
The course would cover Theory and Practical sessions on the following topics:
Penny-pinching hospitals eager to get more life out of their medical equipment, an aging U.S. populace needing more treatments and a growing installed base for MRI and PET machines will help drive the global medical imaging equipment service industry to $12.35 billion by 2017, according to a new market research teaser.
Global Industry Analysts Inc. said in an announcement last week that the business of repairing and maintaining PET, ultrasound, X-ray, MRI and CT scanners would continue to expand, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, the fastest growing world market, which enjoys a compound annual growth rate of 6.71 percent.
However, the United States is still the largest market, with Europe a “distant second,” the company said. For instance, 48 of the 70 companies profiled by the firm are in the U.S., with only 12 in Europe. (Asia also has 12 companies.)