We are glad to inform that the Department of Instrumentation Technology, RYMEC, Bellary is conducting five days VTU-VGST faculty development programme on “ADVANCED BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES”, From 10th to 14th March-2012.
About Systems Lab:
We are a group of researchers working at Centre for Nano Science & Engineering (CeNSE), IIScBangalore. It is our constant endeavour to bridge the gap between nano technology and societal needs. We use our passion, knowledge and experience in the field of electronic systems design to make nanotechnology work for the benefit of society.
Vacancy: 1
Position: TechnologistJob Requirement:
– Experience of PCB assembly (soldering electronic components on PCBs)
– Experience of working with Microcontrollers / Microprocessors
– Good knowledge of circuits
– Knowledge of PCB design and any programming language would be an added advantage
– Quick grasping power, Inquisitive and Sense of ownership
– Good communication skills
– Diploma / BSc in Electronics or Instrumentation
MEDITECH is a platform where some of the best minds in the fields of medicine and industry, across India, come together in helping us ameliorate billions of lives, by delivering an efficient healthcare system, surpassing all conventions, because we believe in technology that knows no barriers.
Our symposium witnesses presentations, exploration of new ideas through paper, poster, idea and model presentations in the field of healthcare technology.
MEMS have long been used in biomedical sensing applications around the patient,for monitoring things like blood pressure or activity levels in people or ?ow rates in bedside equipment. But now products based on the major progress in MEMS technology of the last few years are starting to make it through the long Biomedical development process to the market, applying that sensing information to intervene inside the body, in smarter implants and better minimally invasive procedures.
PREVIOUSLY it was considered that biomedical engineering is limited to the field of investigations and to confirming the diagnosis. But according to new research and development, it is now playing a vital role in the mode of treatment. It has completely modified the concept of treatment of many conditions from conventional to modern scientific techniques.
Therefore, biomedical engineering has proved beneficial for healthcare systems not only for investigations but also for treatment. Developed countries are making the best use of their biomedical engineers.