Please respond to the two gentlemen listed at the bottom of
the advertisement.
PhD RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS
The Biomedical Science and Engineering Unit at QUT is offering
2 PhD Scholarships in research projects related to 1. orthotics
design and evaluation; and 2. micro computed tomography. The
Scholarships are for one year full-time and carry an annual tax
free stipend of $14,619.
The successful applicants will join the multi-disciplinary
research team within the Unit which includes staff from the
Schools of Human Movement Studies, Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering, and the Centre for Medical Physics.
Existing projects are in the areas of prosthetic design and
manufacture, tribology, and orthopaedic biomechanics.
Applicants should:
* hold a first or IIA honours degree or equivalent in a
relevant field;
* be self directed in research;
* demonstrate a preparedness to work in a multi-disciplinary
team;
* have sound research skills, and have a background in
biomechanics (project 1) or basic knowledge of medical
image processing (project 2); and
* have relevant industry or professional experience.
Applicants should forward a curriculum vitae with the names and
addresses of two (2) referees to the Convenor, Biomedical Science
and Engineering Unit, QUT, School of Human Movement Studies,
Kelvin Grove Campus, Locked Bag No 2, Red Hill 4059, Queensland,
AUSTRALIA.
For further information, telephone Professor Tony Parker on (07)
864 3512, fax (07) 864 3980 or telephone Dr Tim van Doorn on (07)
864 2591.
the advertisement.
PhD RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS
The Biomedical Science and Engineering Unit at QUT is offering
2 PhD Scholarships in research projects related to 1. orthotics
design and evaluation; and 2. micro computed tomography. The
Scholarships are for one year full-time and carry an annual tax
free stipend of $14,619.
The successful applicants will join the multi-disciplinary
research team within the Unit which includes staff from the
Schools of Human Movement Studies, Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering, and the Centre for Medical Physics.
Existing projects are in the areas of prosthetic design and
manufacture, tribology, and orthopaedic biomechanics.
Applicants should:
* hold a first or IIA honours degree or equivalent in a
relevant field;
* be self directed in research;
* demonstrate a preparedness to work in a multi-disciplinary
team;
* have sound research skills, and have a background in
biomechanics (project 1) or basic knowledge of medical
image processing (project 2); and
* have relevant industry or professional experience.
Applicants should forward a curriculum vitae with the names and
addresses of two (2) referees to the Convenor, Biomedical Science
and Engineering Unit, QUT, School of Human Movement Studies,
Kelvin Grove Campus, Locked Bag No 2, Red Hill 4059, Queensland,
AUSTRALIA.
For further information, telephone Professor Tony Parker on (07)
864 3512, fax (07) 864 3980 or telephone Dr Tim van Doorn on (07)
864 2591.