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for this appointment will include a test of practical skills in the mechanical workshop here in the Department of Mechanical, Manufacturing and Biomedical Engineering Closing Date: 12 noon (Irish
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the postholder will also be required to work across other School of Medicine sites as required (e.g. TUH, Naas General Hospital, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute). The successful applicant will be expected
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the wearable sweat sensor technology to create a discriminatory VOC sensor. We will explore the design of a ‘replaceable flexible electrode unit’ that can be replaced once a threshold saturation point is reached
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(BIOTOPE), in a low middle income setting, Malawi, Africa. The successful candidate will be part of a research group comprising clinicians, computer scientists, research scientists, technical staff and
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-of-the-art Biomedical Engineering facilities including cell culture laboratories, biomechanical testing laboratories, micro-CT scanning, microscopy, research space and computer suites. The BioSciences Research
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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Galway Research Field Engineering » Biomedical engineering Medical sciences Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country
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/ Requirements Skills/Qualifications Digital Design, Signal Processing, Interpersonal and Communication. Additional Information Website for additional job details https://www.ucd.ie/ Work Location(s) Number
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Technical Officer salary scale (€56,321 to €67,664 per annum) at a point in line with current Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: In order to assist the selection process
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the School. At undergraduate level, technical support is required across several programmes including Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Geoscience, Geography and Environmental Sciences & Engineering. Technical
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changes in neuroelectric signalling in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). This is a 4-year studentship funded by the Trinity Research Doctorate Award. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as