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Ocular Biomechanics

Research Fellow (Postdoctoral) Positions - Ocular Biomechanics and AI - Singapore (SERI and Duke-NUS Medical School)

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Research Fellow – Using Biomechanics and AI for Improved Glaucoma Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Management – Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI) and Duke-NUS Medical School

 

Job description: We are looking for two bright, dynamic, and highly motivated individuals to perform research in translational biomechanics with applications to glaucoma and other ophthalmic disorders. For more information about our Laboratory, please visit: https://www.ophthalmic.engineering

Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate –Using Biomechanics to Predict Vision Loss Progression– National University of Singapore

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Job description: We are looking for a bright, dynamic, and highly motivated individual to perform research in biomechanics with applications to ophthalmology. For more information about our Laboratory, please visit: http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/ivb/. This is a project in collaboration with clinicians from the Singapore Eye Research Institute (top 5 eye institute worldwide) and from Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK (biggest eye hospital worldwide).

Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow - In Vivo Corneal Biomechanics - National University of Singapore [POSITION FILLED]

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Job description: We are looking for a smart, dynamic, and highly motivated individual with a PhD to perform groundbreaking research in biomechanics with applications to ophthalmology. We are currently developing engineering tools for the diagnosis and therapy of ocular disorders (e.g. glaucoma and myopia). For more information regarding our In Vivo Biomechanics Laboratory, please visit http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/ivb.

Biomechanics of the Eye Conference, Genoa, Italy

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Dear Colleagues, we are pleased to announce the forthcoming EUROMECH Colloquium 533, “Biomechanics of the Eye”, in Genoa, Italy, 22-24 July 2013. There is additional information about the Colloquium at the following website: http://www.dicca.unige.it/euromech-533/