Reader / Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering
Division of Mechanical, Medical and Aerospace Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Ref: 7358
Salary: £44,931 - £62,194 per annum (subject to experience and qualifications)
Applications are invited for an academic post at Reader/Senior Lecturer level in Biomedical Engineering within the Centre for Biomedical Engineering. Candidates with research interests in the area of human movement analysis are encouraged, but applicants with interests in other areas of biomedical engineering will also be welcome. The successful applicant will teach on postgraduate and undergraduate programmes within the Division of Mechanical, Medical and Aerospace Engineering, notably the undergraduate BEng/MEng programmes in Medical Engineering and MSc programme in Biomedical Engineering.
The Centre for Biomedical Engineering is an established activity in the Division with interests covering a broad range of research and teaching programmes. Currently, these bring together over 30 members of staff and research students. An extensive network of clinical links also supports the work of the Centre.
The University has a strong research ethos and Biomedical Engineering has excellent facilities and research programmes. Current research themes include human movement; functional electrical stimulation; biomechanics of injury; orthopaedic implants; neural interfacing; laboratory on a chip studies; bioelectrics of cancer and stem cells; virtual reality; and biomaterials. We have good industrial links with a range of engineering companies and experience of collaborative research with industry will be considered favourably. The successful applicant will have an active research background relevant to their expertise.
Benefits package includes relocation provision, final salary pension, childcare assistance and leisure facilities.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Mike Hughes, Director of Biomedical Engineering, (Tel: +44 (0)1483 686775, email: m.hughes@surrey.ac.uk). Apply online or download application documents and further information at www.surrey.ac.uk/jobs . If you are unable to apply on-line please contact Maria Drew on m.drew@surrey.ac.uk or +44 (0)1483 689135. Please quote reference number 7358.
Closing date for applications is Monday, 18th January 2010.
We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.
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Dr David Ewins
Reader in Biomedical Engineering
University of Surrey
Duke of Kent Building
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 7TE
tel: 01483 689670
fax: 01483 689395
web: www.bmesurrey.org
email d.ewins@surrey.ac.uk
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Division of Mechanical, Medical and Aerospace Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Ref: 7358
Salary: £44,931 - £62,194 per annum (subject to experience and qualifications)
Applications are invited for an academic post at Reader/Senior Lecturer level in Biomedical Engineering within the Centre for Biomedical Engineering. Candidates with research interests in the area of human movement analysis are encouraged, but applicants with interests in other areas of biomedical engineering will also be welcome. The successful applicant will teach on postgraduate and undergraduate programmes within the Division of Mechanical, Medical and Aerospace Engineering, notably the undergraduate BEng/MEng programmes in Medical Engineering and MSc programme in Biomedical Engineering.
The Centre for Biomedical Engineering is an established activity in the Division with interests covering a broad range of research and teaching programmes. Currently, these bring together over 30 members of staff and research students. An extensive network of clinical links also supports the work of the Centre.
The University has a strong research ethos and Biomedical Engineering has excellent facilities and research programmes. Current research themes include human movement; functional electrical stimulation; biomechanics of injury; orthopaedic implants; neural interfacing; laboratory on a chip studies; bioelectrics of cancer and stem cells; virtual reality; and biomaterials. We have good industrial links with a range of engineering companies and experience of collaborative research with industry will be considered favourably. The successful applicant will have an active research background relevant to their expertise.
Benefits package includes relocation provision, final salary pension, childcare assistance and leisure facilities.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Mike Hughes, Director of Biomedical Engineering, (Tel: +44 (0)1483 686775, email: m.hughes@surrey.ac.uk). Apply online or download application documents and further information at www.surrey.ac.uk/jobs . If you are unable to apply on-line please contact Maria Drew on m.drew@surrey.ac.uk or +44 (0)1483 689135. Please quote reference number 7358.
Closing date for applications is Monday, 18th January 2010.
We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.
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Dr David Ewins
Reader in Biomedical Engineering
University of Surrey
Duke of Kent Building
Guildford
Surrey
GU2 7TE
tel: 01483 689670
fax: 01483 689395
web: www.bmesurrey.org
email d.ewins@surrey.ac.uk
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