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Electronic engineer / technician - prototyping

We are looking for a practical and systematic developer to assist us in realizing electromedical prototypes for clinical research.
Starting date: 1 march 2010
Contract: 6-month project-based

Your primary tasks will be:

  • Redesign of an existing system
  • Realization of a number of programmable prototypes
  • Conduct the testing and CE marking of the devices
  • Provide technical assistance during the clinical trials

Qualifications and experience in:

  • Prototyping of battery powered, uP controlled electronic devices
  • PCB layout, SMD assembly and testing
  • Programming PC e firmware
  • Electronics procurement
  • Basic knowledge about EMC and CE certification
  • Documentation

You must be analytical, creative, and get results. Italian speaking and read English.

More information in the attachment below.

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W2-/W3-Professor for Neuroelectronic Systems

The Department of General Neurosurgery at the University Medical Clinic Freiburg, Germany, offers for immediate entrance the position of a
 

W2-/W3-Professor for Neuroelectronic Systems

 
The holder of this position is to represent the field of Neuroelectronic Systems in research and teaching. Primary objectives are to develop in-vivo sensors and actors (e.g. stimulators) for the central and peripheral nervous system in cooperation with experienced industrial and scientific partners (Department of Microsystems Engineering, IMTEK; Bernstein Center Freiburg, BCF). In particular, the functional and anatomical coupling of implantable microsystems and their integration into neuronal control- and steering mechanisms should be optimized. The field of application includes Neuroprothetics, Neuromonitoring as well as Neuromodulation of different organ systems subject to nerval regulation.
 

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Research Scientist – Gait Disorders

Reporting to the Director of Therapy Research, the employee will work on research and development of neurostimulation therapies for neuromuscular dysfunction due to spinal cord injury or stroke. S/he will conceive, develop, and validate new therapies for treating gait disorders based on a fully implantable closed-loop system for recording and stimulation of peripheral nerve activity.
 
More specifically, the employee will:
  • Conceive and evaluate new therapeutic solutions for neuromuscular dysfunction related to gait
  • Design the testing and technical assessment of new therapies
  • Execute mathematical modeling, bench testing, and/or in vivo testing of prototype devices
  • Design, develop and evaluate nerve sensing and stimulation algorithms for the therapeutic solution
  • Design, develop and evaluate therapy delivery platforms
  • Guide integration and implementation of algorithms and delivery systems into working prototypes
  • Develop animal models suitable for preclinical testing of working prototype
  • Validate function of working prototype in preclinical studies in animal models
  • Modify therapies and algorithms to resolve obstacles/exploit opportunities revealed during preclinical testing
  • Propose protocols that evaluate new therapies in human subjects as part of human feasibility studies
  • Work with the clinical studies group to develop, execute and evaluate clinical studies targeted at new therapies
  • Deliver verified prototypes to systems engineering group to facilitate implementation into device suitable for clinical studies device and commercial products.
 
Compensation and benefits will be a function of the selected applicant's level of expertise as per corporate policy. Would you like to be involved in the development of an innovative medical device company? Are you interested in this career opportunity? Then please contact Kim Peterson at kpeterson [at] h3pr [dot] com.

 

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