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    RESEARCH STUDENT WANTED.

    The Biomechanics Section at Imperial College, London, has an immediate
    vacancy for a research student. The project will study bone changes around
    the femoral stems of hip prostheses, with both a prospective clinical study
    and finite element stress analysis, using existing software that predicts
    functional adaptation of the bone structure. The aim of the project is to
    gain better understanding of which design features help to preserve the bone
    structure in the long term. This project is in collaboration with the
    Charing Cross, Chelsea & Westminster, and Hammersmith Hospitals, which are
    parts of the Imperial College School of Medicine.

    This is a wide-ranging project, that will involve working with surgeons and
    their patients, with advanced medical imaging, and with finite element
    stress analysis, and is therefore very suitable as an introduction to
    research in the field of biomechanics. It would be ideal if applicants have
    a high class first degree in mechanical engineering or similar, with
    experience of finite element stress analysis and programing in C.

    This project is funded by the Arthritis Research Campaign for three years,
    with a starting bursary of £12811 (Tax free) rising to £14019 per annum. It
    is expected that the student will register for a higher degree, leading to
    PhD, and the project funds also include London University MPhil / PhD degree
    registration fees for a UK or EC student.

    The Biomechanics Section is part of the Mechanical Engineering Department of
    Imperial College, which is situated in central West London, on the same
    block as the National Science and Natural History museums. The College has
    an accommodation bureau for single people and families. There will be
    opportunities to undertake part time tutorial work, for which there is
    payment, if desired.

    If you are interested in this post, please contact Dr Andrew Amis at:

    Biomechanics Section, Imperial College, London SW7 2BX, England;
    Telephone: +44- (0)171-594-7062 / -7242 (sec);
    Fax: +44-(0)171-823-8845;
    E.Mail: a.amis@ic.ac.uk.

    Please note that the project does not include funds for degree registration
    for someone from outside the EC, so if this applies to you, please only
    reply if you have verifiable finance to cover the fees difference of approx
    £6000 per annum. Please also note that we will only consider those able to
    attend an interview in the near future, so please do not reply if you are
    not willing to come to London for interview at your own expense.

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