SOUTHERN DERBYSHIRE ACUTE HOSPITALS NHS TRUST
DIRECTORATE OF SPECIALIST REHABILITATION & THERAPIES
BIOENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTRE
BIOENGINEER
(Motion Analysis/Rehabilitation Engineering)
Three year fixed term contact
SALARY RANGE: £18,188-£19,671
A Bioengineer is required to work within the Motion Analysis Laboratory, and
on rehabilitation engineering projects. The laboratory undertakes clinical
assessments of predominately Cerebral Palsy children using state of the art
motion analysis equipment. The current staff of bioengineers and
physiotherapists are also undertaking a series of first class research
projects, funded by grant giving bodies and external private companies. The
results of these projects are disseminated at major conferences as well as
in full journal papers. The successful candidate would be required to
assist in the daily clinical activities of the laboratory as well as taking
an active role in research projects.
The applicant should have a first degree in a mechanical engineering /
computer sciences / physics related discipline, preferably a masters with a
biomechnical bias. A strong research interest and an in-depth knowledge of
Visual Basic 6.0 programming would be a distinct advantage.
Closing date for applications for this position is Monday 10th April 2000.
For further information please contact Steve Attfield on 01332 347141 ext.
2981 (s.attfield@gait.com)
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DIRECTORATE OF SPECIALIST REHABILITATION & THERAPIES
BIOENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTRE
BIOENGINEER
(Motion Analysis/Rehabilitation Engineering)
Three year fixed term contact
SALARY RANGE: £18,188-£19,671
A Bioengineer is required to work within the Motion Analysis Laboratory, and
on rehabilitation engineering projects. The laboratory undertakes clinical
assessments of predominately Cerebral Palsy children using state of the art
motion analysis equipment. The current staff of bioengineers and
physiotherapists are also undertaking a series of first class research
projects, funded by grant giving bodies and external private companies. The
results of these projects are disseminated at major conferences as well as
in full journal papers. The successful candidate would be required to
assist in the daily clinical activities of the laboratory as well as taking
an active role in research projects.
The applicant should have a first degree in a mechanical engineering /
computer sciences / physics related discipline, preferably a masters with a
biomechnical bias. A strong research interest and an in-depth knowledge of
Visual Basic 6.0 programming would be a distinct advantage.
Closing date for applications for this position is Monday 10th April 2000.
For further information please contact Steve Attfield on 01332 347141 ext.
2981 (s.attfield@gait.com)
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