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Located in Atlanta, The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University has a student body of 1,200 undergraduates, 260 graduate students, and 70 primary and 73 program faculty.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or a related scientific field required. Job Summary: Cardiovascular MR Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School has an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Biomedical Engineer Research Assistant.
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Biomedical Equipment Technician III, BMET, Clinical Engineering, Medical Equipment Maintenance, Biomedical Equipment, Calibration, Repair, IT Integration, Mentorship, Documentation, Compliance, Joint Commission Standards, comprehensive benefits package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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Education Preferred: Master's Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Computational Biology, or related field.
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An associate degree in electronics, mechanical engineering, or biomedical equipment technology. Alternative qualifications include Equivalent military training or Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET.
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The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a biomedical science or engineering field; be experienced in processing of neuroimaging and/or cancer imaging data, including functional and structural MRI; have outstanding interpersonal and organizational skills; be able to work independently, as a team member, and as a team leader; and develop an externally funded, independent research program.
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UW Medical Center-Montlake - Clinical Engineering has an outstanding opportunity for a BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN LEAD to join our team. Biomedical Equipment Technician Leads will lead assigned personnel and perform complex work in designing, troubleshooting, repairing, maintaining, installing, constructing and testing all electronic/mechanical/hydraulic equipment, apparatus, and systems used in a health care facility.
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Background in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, bioengineering, biology, biochemistry or chemistry. If coming from an engineering-oriented background, basic knowledge of anatomy/physiology are recommended.
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Stony Brook University has a research engineer position in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Bachelor's degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science or a closely related field.
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An advanced degree (master's or doctoral) in a quantitative fields including but not limited to Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Astro/Physics, Computational Chemistry, all relevant engineering and science disciplines.
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Position We are looking for a creative scientist/engineer who is interested in applying their expertise in Biomechanical or Biomedical Engineering to develop advanced systems and products for the long-term care setting.
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Associate's degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology or Electronics Technology, or a commensurate combination of education and experience, is required. Knowledge of the principles and practices of electronics or biomedical engineering technology as applied to the calibration and repair of medical equipment is required.
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We are looking for a biomedical engineer, materials scientist, immunologist, or cancer biologist who can help us develop new minimally invasive cancer therapies, such as new materials or devices for drug delivery into tumors (percutaneous or intra-arterial.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician I conducts cost-effective maintenance on company and customer-owned medical equipment primarily located at customer sites, to ensure they are functioning properly and meet customers' needs.
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The successful candidate will have a strong scientific and technical background, preferably in the fields of cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology, immunology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical engineering, and chemistry.
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