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  • Two Lecturerships in Biomedical Engineering

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the above
    lectureships (fixed-term) which are tenable from 1st September, 2005. The
    appointees will be required to provide or co-ordinate lectures and supervise
    laboratories in areas of the Biomedical Engineering syllabus including
    biomechanics, medical implant and device design, surgical practise,
    biomedical production and environmental services and to supervise
    undergraduate project assignments of degree students. Opportunities may
    exist for the appointees to contribute to ongoing research activities with
    other staff and members of the National Centre for Biomedical Engineering
    Science, which is located on the main NUI, Galway campus.



    Candidates may hold a Ph.D. degree in a biomedical engineering discipline
    and have relevant industrial or teaching experience in some of the subject
    areas listed above.



    Salary: €35,733 x 10 = €50,082 p.a
    €33,950 x 10 = €48,149 p.a. (pre
    1995 entrants)



    Start Date: 1st September, 2005



    Information on the Department is available online at
    www.nuigalway.ie/mechbio/



    For an informal discussion contact:

    Professor Sean McNamara, Head, Department of Mechanical & Biomedical

    Engineering.

    Tel. +353-91-492232

    Fax. + 353-91-563991

    E-Mail: sean.mcnamara@nuigalway.ie

    Candidates should submit six copies of their Curriculum Vitae with the names
    of at least three referees and not more than five to the Human Resources
    Department, National University of Ireland, Galway. Tel. +353-91-750523;
    E-Mail: personnel@nuigalway.ie



    National University of Ireland, Galway is an equal opportunities employer.

    Closing date for receipt of completed applications is 5 pm on Friday, 22nd
    July, 2005.
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