Shantou University The department of Biomedical Engineering, Shantou University is currently seeking postdoctoral researchers to conduct research in the following research areas;
i) Neuroreha... bilitation ii) Wearable and implantable technology iii) Cancer diagnosis and phototherapy iv) Medical signal processing v) Medical big data analysis
Shantou University The department of Biomedical Engineering, Shantou University is currently seeking candidates for faculty positions in the following research areas;
i) Neurorehabilitation... r>ii) Wearable and implantable technology iii) Cancer diagnosis and phototherapy iv) Medical signal processing v) Medical big data analysis
Full-time 3 year with possibility of extension thereafter.
Imperial College London We are seeking to appoint an electronic and/or biomedical engineering postdoctoral researcher to develop, test, and deploy radar based biosensor technology for the care of people ... living with dementia.
3-year appointment with possibility of further extension.
Salary range: £37,397 - £46,499 per annum
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Neural Engineer
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research Qualifications
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, or Mechanical Engineering, preference for Doctorate
3+ years of work experience or 5+ years ... of research experience, preferred
Demonstrated expertise in: embedded systems development, or integrated circuit design, or hermetic packaging, or wireless power transfer and communication
Experience with various signal processing and embedded systems tools, or mechanical CAD, required
Authored/co-authored research papers and/or scientific abstracts, preferred
Strong programming skills, preferred
Research experience in neurophysiology/neuroscience/animal surgery, preferred
Job Description
The Bioelectronics and Biosensing Lab at the Institute for Bioelectronic Medicine, focuses on the development of novel neuromodulation devices and biosensors. The lab works in collaboration with other labs in the institute to develop new technologies and interfaces for central and peripheral nerve targets. We are interested in developing new closed-loop technologies and therapies for immune system modulation, pharmaceutical drug replacement, and basic scientific reserach. The lab focuses on the development of circuits and devices for sensing of electrical and physiological signals and the development of novel electrical stimulation paradigms. The ultimate goal is to develop autonomous closed-loop implantable neuromodulation devices for targeted control of biological functions.
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