SB-02 PhD -Investigation of radio signal propagation modes inside the human body
Contract Type: Full Time/Fixed Term
Tyndall National Institute is offering a fully-funded PhD opportunity in the area of e-health.
Tyndall National Institute is a world leader in the development of sensors and systems for use in life sciences applications. Working closely with a global range of academic, business and end-user partners, our technology is under evaluation by several multinational corporations and is approaching market readiness in a number of areas. In parallel, Tyndall has an ambitious strategy that will leverage our core strengths in Information and Communications Technologies to develop deep tech next generation breakthrough sensors and systems for e-health. There is a growing demand for smart integrated monitoring systems for Gastrointestinal (GI) digestive disease applications.
Gastrointestinal (GI) digestive diseases (GID) are among the most common medical ailments and represent a major source of population morbidity and care costs worldwide. It is estimated that GI diseases kill more than 200,000 EU citizens every year. Accurate and cost-effective diagnosis of GI diseases is difficult to estimate in a timely manner due to vague and often variable symptoms and also, difficulties in properly accessing the digestive tract. In this aspect, accurate, timely and cost-effective diagnoses is essential for delivering evidence-based effective care and achieving optimal therapy and patient outcomes.
Central to this project is the research and development of a smart multi- sensing minimally invasive implant platform capable of effective wireless communication to a smartphone application. The research project is expected to holistically approach the concept of in- and out of body communications, by exploring RF hardware miniaturization aspects afforded through the use of new materials and antenna concepts, in combination with the necessary electronics and encapsulation techniques. The successful candidate will become part of The Wireless Communications Laboratory, collaborating closely with the vibrant Life Sciences Interface Group, be involved in cutting edge research, and be exposed to the world leading wireless experts. Furthermore, the successful candidate will have full access to world-class RF characterization, antenna measurement and manufacturing facilities.
Key responsibilities
This is an exciting project in a fast-moving, industrially relevant area. Reporting to the supervisor (and co—supervisors as applicable), the candidate will work as part of a collaborative re-search group, but take a hands-on role, with responsibility for the day-to-day execution of the technical research tasks outlined above. Scientific dissemination (preparation of regular internal reports, journal and conference publications, and industrial liaison) is an integral part of the position. Regular international travel may also be expected.
It is critical that the candidate has an ability to work in a team environment, as he/she will liaise closely with other consortium members engaged in developing complementary aspects of the platform.
Essential Criteria
Desirable criteria
This is a 4 year fully funded PhD position in conjunction with HORIZON EUROPE funding. Horizon Europe is the EU's key funding programme for research and innovation with a budget of €95.5 billion.
It tackles climate change, helps to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and boosts the EU's competitiveness and growth.
The programme facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges. It supports creating and better dispersing of excellent knowledge and technologies.
It creates jobs, fully engages the EU's talent pool, boosts economic growth, promotes industrial competitiveness and optimises investment impact within a strengthened European Research Area. Legal entities from the EU and associated countries can participate.
An annual student stipend of €18,500 applies for this successful candidate for this position. The PhD student will be registered at University College Cork, and yearly University academic fees will paid by the Tyndall National Institute.
For any informal queries, please contact Dr Senad Bulja at [email protected].
Closing date for application is 6th October, 2022
Application Instructions
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Step 2 - Return the completed application form, together with your CV and motivation letter [email protected]. Please ensure that your motivation letter, CV and application letter are submitted in pdf format.
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Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process.
At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the assistance of recruitment agencies.
Tyndall National Institute at University College, Cork is an Equal Opportunities Employer.