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Phd in biomedical engineering (signal processing)

  • 18-10-2011 4:54pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 88 ✭✭


    Hi, everyone,

    I would like to chat with somebody who is doing PhD in biomedical engineering area.

    I have master degree in Physics from Lithuania (basically taught master programme in biomedical engineering). But I have obtained it 5 years ago. And I am afraid that if I will wait longer, probably nobody will think about me seriuosly.

    I have applied for IRCET twice and was in the middle of all applicants. I don't know what I can I do more. Of course, I am not einstein, but I am sure I could pursuate Phd. Mostly I am intrested in signals processing for ECG, SCG and ICG.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,104 ✭✭✭✭djpbarry


    Hobite wrote: »
    I have master degree in Physics from Lithuania (basically taught master programme in biomedical engineering). But I have obtained it 5 years ago. And I am afraid that if I will wait longer, probably nobody will think about me seriuosly.
    I wouldn’t worry about that too much. If it’s time spent gaining experience in a relevant field then that will stand you in good stead if applying for a research position.
    Hobite wrote: »
    I have applied for IRCET twice and was in the middle of all applicants. I don't know what I can I do more.
    Why don’t you look for PhD positions that already have funding? I’d also recommend that you broaden your search to include at least the UK:

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADJ527/phd-research-studentship
    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADH932/10-fully-funded-phd-places-available-in-biomedical-imaging


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