Applications are invited for the following position: (October 2006 starting
date)
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN VASCULAR STENT DESIGN
A postdoctoral researcher is required in the area of intravascular stent
design. The successful applicant will be involved in the design and testing
of a novel stent system for use in long and/or curved stenosed arteries, and
will work within a multidisciplinary environment at the Trinity Centre for
Bioengineering. The position is funded by Enterprise Ireland under the
proof-of-concept phase of the commercialization fund. The duration of the
contract is 15 months.
Applicants will ideally have a PhD in mechanical or biomedical engineering
(or equivalent industrial experience), with significant experience in finite
element modeling. Experience in any of the following areas would also be
beneficial: mechanical design, large deformation finite element analysis,
contact analysis, constitutive modeling of soft tissues.
Salary: ˆ38,233 pa (+ pension contribution)
For informal discussion and submission of CVs contact:
Daniel Kelly, PhD
Dept. of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Parsons Building
Trinity College
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: +353-1-8963947
Email: kellyd9@tcd.ie
www.biomechanics.ie
Applicants should submit their CV with the names and addresses of three
referees, by either e-mail or send a hardcopy to the address above. The
deadline for submissions is Friday the 15th September 2006.
date)
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN VASCULAR STENT DESIGN
A postdoctoral researcher is required in the area of intravascular stent
design. The successful applicant will be involved in the design and testing
of a novel stent system for use in long and/or curved stenosed arteries, and
will work within a multidisciplinary environment at the Trinity Centre for
Bioengineering. The position is funded by Enterprise Ireland under the
proof-of-concept phase of the commercialization fund. The duration of the
contract is 15 months.
Applicants will ideally have a PhD in mechanical or biomedical engineering
(or equivalent industrial experience), with significant experience in finite
element modeling. Experience in any of the following areas would also be
beneficial: mechanical design, large deformation finite element analysis,
contact analysis, constitutive modeling of soft tissues.
Salary: ˆ38,233 pa (+ pension contribution)
For informal discussion and submission of CVs contact:
Daniel Kelly, PhD
Dept. of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Parsons Building
Trinity College
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: +353-1-8963947
Email: kellyd9@tcd.ie
www.biomechanics.ie
Applicants should submit their CV with the names and addresses of three
referees, by either e-mail or send a hardcopy to the address above. The
deadline for submissions is Friday the 15th September 2006.