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| <note> Please contact [[qiyin.fang@mcmaster.ca|Dr. Qiyin Fang]] regarding current openings. | <note> Please contact [[qiyin.fang@mcmaster.ca|Dr. Qiyin Fang]] regarding current openings. | ||
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| + | ** * [[:public:graduate|Current Graduate Openings]] ** | ||
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| + | ** * [[:public:summer|Current Undergraduate Summer/Thesis Project Openings]] ** | ||
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| - | ===== Undergraduate Students ===== | + | There are a few research positions available in the Biophotonics group, which is located in the newly renovated ABB photonics facility as well as in the McMaster Smart Home for Aging-in-Place (SHAPE) in Westdale. The potential project topics are: |
| - | * Level 3 (Junior) or higher \\ | + | * ultrafast laser micromachining and additive manufacturing, |
| - | * Major in Engineering, Sciences, Health Sciences, or Life Sciences \\ | + | * multiplexed confocal and their applications in drug discovery and multidimensional dynamic bioimaging |
| - | * Summer research: NSERC USRA, GPA >= A- (10/12, 3.5/4, or 80%) \\ | + | * endoscopic imaging instrumentation |
| - | * Work-Study: McMaster in-study students who qualifies for work-study\\ | + | * optofluidic sensing and their applications in point-of-care/need |
| + | * Smart Home sensor networks for aging-in-place applications | ||
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| + | It is also part of the [[http://www.eng.mcmaster.ca/msbe/programs/degree-options/masc/accelerated-option|Accelerated Master Program in Biomedical Engineering]], especially (but not limited to) for students in the iBioMed program. | ||
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| + | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
| + | * Enthusiasm in biomedical engineering research | ||
| + | * Undergraduate degree in photonics engineering, physics, EE/ECE, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, computing and software, life science/biochemistry, | ||
| + | integrated Sciences, and related fields. | ||
| + | * Strong physics and math academic backgrounds | ||
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| + | ==== How to Apply ==== | ||
| + | Interested students should e-mail an updated CV and unofficial transcript to biophotonics@mcmaster.ca. | ||
| ===== Graduate Students ===== | ===== Graduate Students ===== | ||
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| * Biology, biochemistry w/ strong microscopy/tissue culture experiences | * Biology, biochemistry w/ strong microscopy/tissue culture experiences | ||
| * Tissue optics, microscopy, and other biophotonics research | * Tissue optics, microscopy, and other biophotonics research | ||
| - | * Hands-on experiences in above areas, programming in Matlab, C/C++, and/or LabView | + | * Hands-on experiences in above areas, programming in Matlab, C/C++, Python, and/or LabView |
| - | __**MSc Position in 3D Photoacousting Tomography**__ | + | __**PhD Position in Sensing/Imaging instrumentation and its biomedical applications (after Masters degree or direct entry from undergraduate) **__ |
| - | We seek a graduate student with strong math, computational, and engineering background. The research project involves developing algorithms and software for image reconstruction from non-contact measurements obtained through photoacousting tomography. Knowledge in image reconstruction methods is desirable. High-performance, and in particular, GPU computing will be deployed. This is part of a larger project "Non-contact photoacoustic tomography for predicting early response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients" between McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario) and Western University (London, Ontario). | + | We seek a graduate student with strong optics, physics, and/or electrical/mechatronics engineering background. The research project involves developing sensing/imaging instrumentation for imaging applications in biomedicine. Experiences and Knowledge in data acquisition, processing, and related areas are desirable. |
| - | Interested candidates are encourage to send a CV (by email) to Dr. Q. Fang (qiyin.fang@mcmaster.ca) and Dr. N. Nedialkov | + | Interested candidates are encouraged to send a CV (by email) to Dr. Q. Fang (qiyin.fang@mcmaster.ca). |
| - | (nedialk@mcmaster.ca). | + | * [[:public:graduate|Current Graduate Openings]] |
| - | ===== Post Doctoral Fellows ===== | + | ===== Undergraduate Students ===== |
| - | + | * Major in Engineering, Sciences, Health Sciences, or Life Sciences \\ | |
| - | Potential candidates should have strong background in one or more of the following areas: \\ | + | * Summer research: NSERC USRA, GPA >= A- (10/12, 3.5/4, or 80%) \\ |
| - | * Optical design, spectroscopy, laser physics | + | * Work-Study: **McMaster in-study** students who qualifies for work-study/OSAP\\ |
| - | * Image/signal processing | + | * We usually start recruiting summer students in December and January. \\ |
| - | * Optofluidics | + | * [[:public:summer|Current Summer Project Openings]] |
| - | * Tissue optics, microscopy, and other biophotonics research | + | |