This is an announcement of an available position at the Post Doctoral or
Research Assistant Professor Level in the Cardiac Rhythm Laboratory, Center
for Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky, USA.
We invite applications from qualified candidates for a research position.
Depending on the qualifications and related experience of the applicant, the
position will be at the level of either a Post Doctoral Scholar or a
Research Assistant Professor.
The project for which this position is being considered has a focus on
cardio-respiratory dynamic interaction and the role that this interaction
plays in genesis of unexplained syncope. The project includes both
experimental and signal analysis components. We are looking for candidates
with a background in cardiovascular or respiratory neural control research
and in use of signal analysis and systems modeling. Programming skills are
essential.
We expect that the candidate will take a lead role in all aspects of the
project. We provide a work environment where the candidate will have
opportunities for professional development.
The applicants should have an earned PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering or
related field, with background in cardiovascular or respiratory control
research. The project is funded by the National Institutes of Health for a
period of three years.
If interested in applying, please contact Abhijit Patwardhan at
abhijit@uky.edu or call 859 257 2728.
The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Women, racial minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
Sincerely,
Abhijit Patwardhan
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering and Cardiology
University of Kentucky
Tel: 859 257 2728
Fax: 859 257 1856
email: abhijit@uky.edu
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Research Assistant Professor Level in the Cardiac Rhythm Laboratory, Center
for Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky, USA.
We invite applications from qualified candidates for a research position.
Depending on the qualifications and related experience of the applicant, the
position will be at the level of either a Post Doctoral Scholar or a
Research Assistant Professor.
The project for which this position is being considered has a focus on
cardio-respiratory dynamic interaction and the role that this interaction
plays in genesis of unexplained syncope. The project includes both
experimental and signal analysis components. We are looking for candidates
with a background in cardiovascular or respiratory neural control research
and in use of signal analysis and systems modeling. Programming skills are
essential.
We expect that the candidate will take a lead role in all aspects of the
project. We provide a work environment where the candidate will have
opportunities for professional development.
The applicants should have an earned PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering or
related field, with background in cardiovascular or respiratory control
research. The project is funded by the National Institutes of Health for a
period of three years.
If interested in applying, please contact Abhijit Patwardhan at
abhijit@uky.edu or call 859 257 2728.
The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Women, racial minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
Sincerely,
Abhijit Patwardhan
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering and Cardiology
University of Kentucky
Tel: 859 257 2728
Fax: 859 257 1856
email: abhijit@uky.edu
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