Andrew Stephens
1 year ago
Creating a new smart CPR feedback device Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
Biomedical Engineering
Funding
Fully-funded PhD scholarship
Deadline
Expired
Country
Australia
University
Queensland University of Technology

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Biomedical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Circuit Design
Optics
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Cardiovascular Biomechanics
Mechatronics
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Fully-funded PhD scholarship
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We are recruiting a full-time PhD to join us at QUT (Queensland University of Technology) , Australia in our cardiovascular engineering lab (ACE Lab).
This fully-funded PhD scholarship is open to high-quality students who are eligible to undertake post-graduate studies at QUT.
If you are interested please email me with your academic transcript and CV ( [email protected] ).
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Problem: Current CPR guidelines are based on only modest clinical evidence, and may not provide the best CPR for all patients in all situations.
Aim: To create a new smart CPR feedback device that can tell providers how to adjust their CPR technique based on each patients needs.
Methods: You will design and build device prototypes in our research lab and then test them in small-scale clinical trials. Real patients, with potential for real impact!
Requirements: An honours degree or higher in Electrical, Mechatronic, or Biomedical Engineering. Hands-on experience in biomedical sensors or optics. Comfortable with electronic design and microcontroller programming. Must be an Australian or NZ citizen, or able to obtain an Australian visa by July 2025.
This work is fully supported by The Common Good and QUT Engineering and will be based between QUT Gardens Point and The Prince Charles Hospital.
With your help, we can develop the first-ever patient-specific closed-loop CPR feedback system!
FoME QUT , Electrical Engineering Student Society at QUT (EESS)