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Graduate Research Assistant in Biomedical Engineering required in USA

  1. Position description:

    Two Graduate Research Assistant positions in Biophotonics / Biomedical Optical Imaging are available at Lehigh University starting in Fall 2012. The purpose of these positions is for highly motivated individuals to pursue a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or Bioengineering.

    Qualifications:

    B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering / Bioengineering or related fields before June 2012. Excellent academic records. Good spoken and written English. Demonstrated strong research experience and/or strong programming skills (C++, Labview, and Matlab) are preferred.

     

    Research areas:

    The candidate will work with Dr. Chao Zhou and a Postdoctoral Associate in the lab on one of the following research areas and/or develop new research directions:

    • Novel contrast for OCT/OCM

2 Biomedical Research Scientist Jobs in Philips

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Experience:

2 – 7 Years

Location:

Bengaluru/Bangalore

Compensation:Best in the Industry Standards

Education:UG – B.Tech/B.E. – Biomedical, Computers, Electrical, Electronics/TelecomunicationPG – Any PG Course,Post Graduation Not Required,M.Tech – Biomedical, Computers, Electrical, Electronics/Telecomunication

Industry Type:IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area:Engineering Design, R&D

Posted Date:24 Oct

Job Description

Responsibilities and Key Result Areas:

• 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

Desired Candidate Profile

Requirement:

Research Engineer Required in Siemens for Biomedical Applications

Job Description:

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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

Knowledge / Competencies:
Sensor design , Medical imaging, Biomedical technologies, Computer Vision

Capabilities:
• Passionate about Technology
• Strong analytical skills
• Presentation skills
• Effective team player
• Customer focus
• Eagerness to learn and train others
Technically grounded yet commercially capable, self propelled, Entrepreneurial skills, Well organized with excellent communication skills.

Lecture notes on Biomaterials

DESCRIPTIONIntroduction to materials science and technology with special reference to metals, ceramics and polymeric materials used as biomaterials (processing, properties, testing), changes of materials during sterilization and in vivo, biocompatibility, selected cases of application and of damage, quality assurance.

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Biomedical Job opening at MEDTRONIC India

About Medtronic

Medtronic is the world leader in medical technology providing lifelong solutions for people with chronic disease. We offer products, therapies and services that enhance or extend the lives of millions of people. Each year, 2.5 million patients benefit from Medtronic’s technology, used to treat conditions such as heart disease, neurological disorders, and vascular illnesses.

HISTORY
Medtronic was founded in 1949 by Earl E. Bakken and the late Palmer J. Hermundslie.

“Neural Prosthetics-Pacemaker for” says Brain Warren Grill

Warren Grill was given a challenge in 2002. His soon-to-be business partner, Geoff Thrope, asked the Duke University Addy Professor of Biomedical Engineering: “You know, Warren, you’re doing a great job of being an academic biomedical engineer and publishing papers that end up in journals on a shelf. But is that sufficient?”

Since then, Grill (ENG’89) has risen to the challenge, translating fundamental research to several technologies with significant clinical impact. He and Thrope cofounded medical device start-up NDI Medical, LLC, a technology incubator that partners with academic researchers and supports in-house scientists and engineers in developing high-growth companies focused on innovative neurostimulation technologies. In recognition of his many innovations, Grill was named Neurotech Business ReportNeurotechnology Researcher of the Year in 2003, and in 2007 received the College of Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award for Service to the Profession.