Undergraduate Electrical Engineering Biomedical Engineering

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Kat Innovation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CEO-Founder
(57)
5
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Canada
Advanced level

Project scope

Categories
Healthcare Biotechnology Scientific research
Skills
enthusiasm self-motivation biomedical engineering mathematics scientific literature electrical engineering research
Details

We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic undergraduate student (3 years in) with an ELECTRICAL engineering with experience in BIOMEDICAL engineering background to join our research team.

The successful candidate will have a foundation in electrical engineering principles and a deep understanding of equations related to conductivity, resistance, and voltage.

Our intern will join our development team remotely. The main task of this internship is to review the scientific literature in order to clarify and validate different crucial aspects of our project which concerns an in vitro study.

Deliverables

The purpose of this internship is to validate the results obtained concerning the impedance and the resistance of each layer of tissues at the level of the hips, from the skin to the bones in order to confirm hypotheses about electric current (Amps, Volts).

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with research projects related to electrical engineering and biomedical engineering.
  • Manipulate and validate data related to conductivity, resistance, and voltage.
  • Analyze and interpret data using mathematical and statistical techniques.
  • Collaborate with other members of the research team to develop new ideas and approaches.
  • Prepare summary and reports on research findings.

Mentorship

The student will be accompanied by a research manager already assigned to the project and by some members of the team and by various external collaborators.

About the company

Company
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Technology, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Sports & fitness

We are working on the development and commercialization of medical devices and exercising equipments.