Foundation lecturer in Biomedical Engineering (microengineeting programme).
Closing date: 8 August 1997 Reference: 1111
Applications are invited from well qualified and experienced postdoctoral
candidates for the post of Foundation Fund Lecturer in Biomedical
Engineering, as part of a multi-million pounds development in Health and
Medical Sciences within the University of Surrey.
The Biomedical Engineering Group, within the School of Mechanical and
Materials Engineering, has a strong interest in the application of
Electrical Stimulation techniques to rehabilitation of people with
neuromuscular disabilities and recently has been developing a leading edge
research programme in microengineered neural interface implantation.
This appointment, initially for 3 years, is intended to support and expand
the continued growth of the microengineering activity.
Applicants must have a good first degree in Electronic Engineering, or in
Physics with a strong electronics component and a PhD or equivalent. They
should be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of electronic circuit
design, preferably related to semiconductor microengineering. A publications
track record in quality scientific journals would be expected.
Informal enquiries may be made to Elizabeth Roberts, Biomedical Engineering
Group (01483) 259678 e-mail E.Roberts@surrey.ac.uk
Thanks
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SC Hughes,
Director of BioMedical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Surrey,
Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/MechEng/BioMed/
email: S.Hughes@surrey.ac.uk
Tel: 01483 259671
Fax: 01483 306039
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Closing date: 8 August 1997 Reference: 1111
Applications are invited from well qualified and experienced postdoctoral
candidates for the post of Foundation Fund Lecturer in Biomedical
Engineering, as part of a multi-million pounds development in Health and
Medical Sciences within the University of Surrey.
The Biomedical Engineering Group, within the School of Mechanical and
Materials Engineering, has a strong interest in the application of
Electrical Stimulation techniques to rehabilitation of people with
neuromuscular disabilities and recently has been developing a leading edge
research programme in microengineered neural interface implantation.
This appointment, initially for 3 years, is intended to support and expand
the continued growth of the microengineering activity.
Applicants must have a good first degree in Electronic Engineering, or in
Physics with a strong electronics component and a PhD or equivalent. They
should be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience of electronic circuit
design, preferably related to semiconductor microengineering. A publications
track record in quality scientific journals would be expected.
Informal enquiries may be made to Elizabeth Roberts, Biomedical Engineering
Group (01483) 259678 e-mail E.Roberts@surrey.ac.uk
Thanks
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SC Hughes,
Director of BioMedical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Surrey,
Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XH
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/MechEng/BioMed/
email: S.Hughes@surrey.ac.uk
Tel: 01483 259671
Fax: 01483 306039
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