The Wireless Sensor Network Group (WSN) at the Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork is currently advertising for a number of positions, including Electrical Engineers, Post Docs, and Research Assistants.
The Tyndall National Institute, at University College, Cork is a world leader in the development of smart sensor systems for use in the body, on the body and around the body. Working closely with a global range of academic, business and clinical partners, our technology is under evaluation by several multinational corporations and is approaching market readiness in a number of areas.
As a result of funding secured under significant commercial and government investment, the Wireless Sensor Network Group, Tyndall National Institute - University College Cork, invites applications for appointments as Electrical Engineers (junior and senior level), Post docs, and Research Assistants in the area of wearable sensors for Health and Wellness monitoring.
Reporting to the WSN Head of Group or his nominee, this is an exciting opportunity to help define and implement applied research projects in the fast-moving, industrially relevant area of wearable sensing systems. Working with the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Head of Group and industry applied research team, the successful candidate will be part of a team of multi-disciplinary industry-aligned researchers with expertise in microsystems technology, wireless sensors, RF smart systems, electronics, low-power system hardware, embedded software design, and algorithms design to execute industry defined applied research projects. The team comprises of engineers, researchers and postgraduate students with various levels of experience and qualifications.
There are a number of positions open on several projects (briefly described below). Successful candidates may work on single or multiple projects according to their experience. The positions shall be filled as early as possible and will run until the end of the projects.