Research Associate in Cancer Detection Technology

University of Bristol

Job title:

Research Associate in Cancer Detection Technology

Company

University of Bristol

Job description

The roleThis Cancer Research UK (CRUK)-funded project is at the forefront of revolutionizing cancer detection, aiming to enable the identification of cancerous tumours at the earliest possible stage, ensuring timely intervention. By focusing on the design and development of cutting-edge wearable sensors and advanced data acquisition systems, this project seeks to detect lumps beneath the skin with unprecedented accuracy. This is a unique opportunity to collaborate closely with leading academics and clinicians, including Bristol Medical School, Somerset, Wiltshire, Avon & Gloucestershire (SWAG) Cancer Alliance, and North Bristol NHS Trust, to create life-saving technology that could transform cancer detection and significantly improve patient outcomes. As a successful candidate, you will play a pivotal role in this ground-breaking research, engaging in hands-on experimental work, from designing and prototyping to iterative testing of wearable devices. Utilizing the state-of-the-art facilities at the University of Bristol, you will be at the heart of pioneering efforts that blend innovation with impact. Please note that, due to operational requirements, we would like the successful applicant to start in post as soon as possible.Shortlisting will take place on the 17th/18th of September with a provisional interview date on the 23rd/24th/25th of September.What will you be doing?You will be responsible for developing an innovative wearable device, and data collection and analysis to identify early tumours indicative of cancer. You will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and healthcare professionals to refine the device’s accuracy, usability, and efficacy. The project outcomes are expected to be published in the field’s top journals.You should apply if

  • You have a PhD degree in electronics engineering, materials science and engineering, or other related fields in the last 2 years or will obtain a PhD degree by the start of the project.
  • You have an interest in developing innovative solutions in biomedical devices and healthcare.
  • You have a research background in nanomaterials preparation/characterization, flexible electronics, bioelectronics, functional polymers, and wearable electronics.
  • You have strong circuit design skills.
  • You can conduct scientific research and write scientific papers independently and have published academic papers in related fields.

Due to operational requirements, we are ideally seeking a candidate that is able to start soon.Additional informationWork pattern: 35 hours (Monday to Friday)This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 24th September 2024.Our strategy and missionWe recently launched our to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people – because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.£37,099 to £42,978 per annum, Grade: I

Expected salary

£37099 – 42978 per year

Location

Bristol Area

Job date

Sun, 22 Sep 2024 06:03:50 GMT

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