[beasiswa] PhD Research Studentship in Biomedical Engineering - Anglia Ruskin University, UK
PhD Research Studentship in Biomedical Engineering Anglia Ruskin University,
Based in Chelmsford
The University offers an MPhil/PhD research studentship in Biomedical
Engineering, researching in the area of Computerized Heart Monitoring and
Imaging.
A full time MPhil/PhD studentship is offered to a suitable Electronic
Engineering or Computer Science graduate. You will have (or expect to gain)
a first class honours degree (or an upper second class honours degree) in
either Electronic Engineering or Computer Science.
You should have knowledge in the following areas:
- Computer Programming (C, C++, VB or Matlab M-files)
- Understanding of Medical Instrumentation or general electronics
instrumentation circuits for low signal (low signal-to-noise ratio)
measurements
- Digital signal processing algorithms and techniques
- Image processing
The research will be undertaken at the University campus and at Broomfield
Hospital in Chelmsford under the guidance of two medical consultants.
The start date would normally be the 1st of September but this is
negotiable.
The stipend is £8,500 per annum and is initially available for the first 2
years. The enrolment fee of £3,500 per annum is waived.
For more information and an application form please contact Caroline Moss
c.moss@anglia.ac.ukResearch
Administrator, West Building, Anglia Ruskin University, Victoria
Road South, Chelmsford, CM1 1LL
*Closing date 22 March 2006*
Based in Chelmsford
The University offers an MPhil/PhD research studentship in Biomedical
Engineering, researching in the area of Computerized Heart Monitoring and
Imaging.
A full time MPhil/PhD studentship is offered to a suitable Electronic
Engineering or Computer Science graduate. You will have (or expect to gain)
a first class honours degree (or an upper second class honours degree) in
either Electronic Engineering or Computer Science.
You should have knowledge in the following areas:
- Computer Programming (C, C++, VB or Matlab M-files)
- Understanding of Medical Instrumentation or general electronics
instrumentation circuits for low signal (low signal-to-noise ratio)
measurements
- Digital signal processing algorithms and techniques
- Image processing
The research will be undertaken at the University campus and at Broomfield
Hospital in Chelmsford under the guidance of two medical consultants.
The start date would normally be the 1st of September but this is
negotiable.
The stipend is £8,500 per annum and is initially available for the first 2
years. The enrolment fee of £3,500 per annum is waived.
For more information and an application form please contact Caroline Moss
c.moss@anglia.ac.uk
Administrator, West Building, Anglia Ruskin University, Victoria
Road South, Chelmsford, CM1 1LL
*Closing date 22 March 2006*
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