A leading Middle East biomedical organization is looking to fill positions for application specialists and biomedical engineers to support the Sequencing and Microarray products within its life sciences division
1. Job responsibilities will include -but not limited to- the following tasks:
The Symposium provide a forum for the presentation of new developments in the important interdisciplinary field of biomedical systems involving the application of concepts, methods and techniques of modeling, informatics and control of complex biomedical systems.
The Symposium address problems in biomedicine, physiology and biology related to:
• model formulation,
• experiment design,
• identification and validation,
• biosignal analysis and interpretation,
• developments in measurement,
• signal processing,
• tracer kinetic modeling using various
• imaging systems,
• biomedical system modeling, simulation and visualization,
• decision support and control.
The Department of Biomedical Engineering (www.imt.liu.se) is a national center for research and education within the field of medical technology. The research is based on the needs within health care and is carried out in close cooperation with the medical industry and medical clinics.
Our research group in medical informatics is internationally known, among other things for our work with the development of new theories and algorithms for analysis of multidimensional data.
Successful applications include; analysis of local image structure, adaptive filtering of volume sequences and imaging of
brain activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Currently we have an open position for a PhD student in medical informatics at the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Background: The aim of medical informatics is to develop general methods in order to find the best representations and presentations of different types of information. We are currently seeking a PhD student in medical informatics, specializing in neuro-economics and multidimensional signal analysis. In neuro-economics, the parts of the brain that are activated at different decisions are studied, with the aim to investigate the neurological mechanisms that govern economic decision making. The analysis of neuro-economic data has some major challenges, thus, to develop and to improve statistical analysis is central to the development of the field of neuro-economics. Work within this new
position will be a part of the research conducted at the Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (www.cmiv.liu.se).
• Propose novel methods for signal analysis especially biomedical signals, requiring an in-depth knowledge of signal processing and pattern recognition techniques
• Implementation of proposed methods to demonstrate proof of concept
Keywords: Signal Processing,Pattern Recognition,Machine Learning
Qualification: • Masters or doctoral degree from a reputed university with 2+ years experience
• Candidates without industry experience need to substantiate with projects of strong relevance
Experience and Skill set: • Strong expertise in the following technologies is expected
• Analog system design, digital design
• Experience with Microcontrollers/DSPs/FPGAs required
• Signal Processing