University of Glasgow
Post Doc and PhD Studentship available
Research Associate
Salary: £31,513 - £35,469
The post is part of the EU Project ExAct ResoMat co-ordinated by the
University of Nijmegen and Warsaw University of Technology. The aim of
the project is to develop degradable bioactive composite materials
with high mechanical properties. The post holder will be required to
carry out and publish research findings relative to the project on
resorbable materials for biological applications. You will also
produce materials for testing by other members of project consortium
and to work in collaboration with other members of the project
consortium. The post is currently funded to 30 September 2010 although
a request for extension to 31 March 2011 has been submitted to the
European Commission.
For informal discussions please contact Prof Liz Tanner on e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk
Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Ref: 00094-3
Closing date: 18th December 2009.
PhD studentship
University of Glasgow AND Devro Medical Ltd
We are looking for a PhD student in an exciting interdisciplinary
project drawing on skills from the engineering and biomedical fields.
The project will introduce the student to the problems of developing a
novel composite material, through to mechanical and biological testing
and finally into a clinical application. The project will include in
vitro cell culture studies through to in vivo implantation. The
formulation of the composite will be optimised so that appropriate
mechanical properties are produced. Patterning of the films will
require engineering expertise, the cell culture and eventual
implantation work will require biological skills. Therefore during
this PhD the student will need to balance the engineering and
biological requirements of the eventual device, they will learn to
work both in academic and commercial environments and in a
multidisciplinary team. This will provide the student with an exciting
and timely training across disciplines and provide them with much
sought after skills in the rapidly developing field of biomedical
engineering.
Due to the funding source this studentship is ONLY available to UK
residents as described in the EPSRC rules (www.epsrc.ac.uk). If you do
not fulfil the UK residency requirements, please note we cannot award
you this studentship.
For informal discussions please contact Stewart White (stewart.white@devro-casings.com
) or Prof Liz Tanner (e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk). To apply please submit
CV and letter of application along with names of two referees to
Professor Tanner.
Closing date: 18th December 2009.
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Professor Elizabeth Tanner FREng
Departments of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
James Watt South Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, G12 8QQ
Tel: +44 (0) 141 330 3733 Fax: +44 (0) 141 330 4343
Mob: +44 (0) 7914 875629 e-mail e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk
http://www.mech.gla.ac.uk/~etanner/
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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Post Doc and PhD Studentship available
Research Associate
Salary: £31,513 - £35,469
The post is part of the EU Project ExAct ResoMat co-ordinated by the
University of Nijmegen and Warsaw University of Technology. The aim of
the project is to develop degradable bioactive composite materials
with high mechanical properties. The post holder will be required to
carry out and publish research findings relative to the project on
resorbable materials for biological applications. You will also
produce materials for testing by other members of project consortium
and to work in collaboration with other members of the project
consortium. The post is currently funded to 30 September 2010 although
a request for extension to 31 March 2011 has been submitted to the
European Commission.
For informal discussions please contact Prof Liz Tanner on e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk
Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs Ref: 00094-3
Closing date: 18th December 2009.
PhD studentship
University of Glasgow AND Devro Medical Ltd
We are looking for a PhD student in an exciting interdisciplinary
project drawing on skills from the engineering and biomedical fields.
The project will introduce the student to the problems of developing a
novel composite material, through to mechanical and biological testing
and finally into a clinical application. The project will include in
vitro cell culture studies through to in vivo implantation. The
formulation of the composite will be optimised so that appropriate
mechanical properties are produced. Patterning of the films will
require engineering expertise, the cell culture and eventual
implantation work will require biological skills. Therefore during
this PhD the student will need to balance the engineering and
biological requirements of the eventual device, they will learn to
work both in academic and commercial environments and in a
multidisciplinary team. This will provide the student with an exciting
and timely training across disciplines and provide them with much
sought after skills in the rapidly developing field of biomedical
engineering.
Due to the funding source this studentship is ONLY available to UK
residents as described in the EPSRC rules (www.epsrc.ac.uk). If you do
not fulfil the UK residency requirements, please note we cannot award
you this studentship.
For informal discussions please contact Stewart White (stewart.white@devro-casings.com
) or Prof Liz Tanner (e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk). To apply please submit
CV and letter of application along with names of two referees to
Professor Tanner.
Closing date: 18th December 2009.
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Professor Elizabeth Tanner FREng
Departments of Mechanical and Civil Engineering
James Watt South Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, G12 8QQ
Tel: +44 (0) 141 330 3733 Fax: +44 (0) 141 330 4343
Mob: +44 (0) 7914 875629 e-mail e.tanner@eng.gla.ac.uk
http://www.mech.gla.ac.uk/~etanner/
The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401
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