I understand that there have been relatively few applicants for the
post advertised below. As I was working on the project up until last year,
I am obviously interested in seeing the work continue. Consequently I
have taken it upon myself to advetise the post a little more widely.
NOTE: it is well past the closing date for applications, so you need to
get your interest registered a.s.a.p. if you want to get a foot in the
door.
The work involves micromachined microelectrodes (microprobes) for
interfacing with the nervous system.
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BioMedical Engineering, University of Surrey
Applications are invited for two, newly created, Lecturer positions as part
of expansion of Health and Medical Sciences programmes.
Closing date June 7th 1998
Post 1: Foundation Lecturer in Bioengineering
Candidates should have an interest and expertise in one or more
bioengineering aspects of microengineering applied to neural implant
applications, including:
investigation of the passivation and biocompatibility of the materials
used in microprobe design
interface instrumentation and interpretation of neural signals
detailed micro circuit design.
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For further details contact Liz Roberts, BioMedical Engineering Group,
SMME, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, GU2 5XH.
tel. +44 (0)1483 259 678: fax +44 (0)1483 306 039
email: e.roberts at surrey.ac.uk
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Danny.
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