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Research Assistantships Available at UALR

Philip Loizou loizou at ualr.edu
Wed Jan 28 16:50:26 EST 1998


============== Research Assistantships Available =====================
=== Dept. of Applied Science, University of Arkansas at Little Rock===

 The Department of Applied Science at the University of Arkansas at
Little Rock invites applications for Ph.D. research assistantships
starting this summer in the Biomedical field.  Ongoing areas of research

include: (1) cochlear implants, (2) non-invasive measurement techniques
of lung function in infants, (3) auditory evoked potentials measurements

of the fetus--SQUID instrumentation, (4) orthopaedic prosthesis, etc.

  The Department is interdisciplinary, offering graduate programs
leading
to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in applied (instrumental) science and is
supported by a faculty of 16.  The biomedical engineering program is a
joint program with the University of Arkansas medical school (UAMS).
For more information about our department and the biomedical engineering

program, you may visit our web sites:
http://giles.ualr.edu/git.html  and  http://giles.ualr.edu/asd/biomed/


UALR, the comprehensive metropolitan campus of the University of
Arkansas System, is located in the state's capital in a thriving
metropolitan area of a half million residents.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to
apply.


Interested applicants with a M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering or any other related Engineering field, should
submit a curriculum vitae to:

Dr. Philip Loizou
Dept. of Applied Science
Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock
2801 S. University Ave.
Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
Fax: (501) 569-8020
E-mail: loizou at ualr.edu


Interested applicants may also fax or email their curriculum vitae.
For more information you may contact Dr. Philip Loizou at:
loizou at ualr.edu








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