Applications are invited for the following position: (May-June 2008 starting
date)
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOMECHANICS
A postdoctoral researcher is required in the area of computational
biomechanics. The successful applicant will work specifically in the area of
cardiovascular mechanics, and will play a key role in the development of a
novel stenting system for use in peripheral arteries. She/He will work
within a multidisciplinary environment in the Trinity Centre for
Bioengineering. The position is funded by Enterprise Ireland under the
Technology Development phase of the Commercialisation Fund. The initial
duration of the contract is for 12 months, with a possible extension to 30
months.
Applicants will ideally have a PhD in mechanical or biomedical engineering
(or equivalent industrial experience), with significant experience in finite
element modelling. Experience in any of the following areas would also be
beneficial: mechanical design, large deformation finite element analysis,
contact analysis, constitutive modelling of soft tissues.
Salary: ˆ42,000 - ˆ44,000 pa (+ pension)
Applicants should submit their CV with the names and addresses of three
referees, by e-mail or send a hardcopy to the address below. The deadline
for submissions is 30th April 2008.
For informal discussion and submission of CVs contact:
Daniel Kelly, PhD
Trinity Centre for Bioengineering
School of Engineering
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: +353-1-8963947
Email: kellyd9@tcd.ie
www.biomechanics.ie
date)
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOMECHANICS
A postdoctoral researcher is required in the area of computational
biomechanics. The successful applicant will work specifically in the area of
cardiovascular mechanics, and will play a key role in the development of a
novel stenting system for use in peripheral arteries. She/He will work
within a multidisciplinary environment in the Trinity Centre for
Bioengineering. The position is funded by Enterprise Ireland under the
Technology Development phase of the Commercialisation Fund. The initial
duration of the contract is for 12 months, with a possible extension to 30
months.
Applicants will ideally have a PhD in mechanical or biomedical engineering
(or equivalent industrial experience), with significant experience in finite
element modelling. Experience in any of the following areas would also be
beneficial: mechanical design, large deformation finite element analysis,
contact analysis, constitutive modelling of soft tissues.
Salary: ˆ42,000 - ˆ44,000 pa (+ pension)
Applicants should submit their CV with the names and addresses of three
referees, by e-mail or send a hardcopy to the address below. The deadline
for submissions is 30th April 2008.
For informal discussion and submission of CVs contact:
Daniel Kelly, PhD
Trinity Centre for Bioengineering
School of Engineering
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland
Tel: +353-1-8963947
Email: kellyd9@tcd.ie
www.biomechanics.ie