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Student project: Phantom development and testing for speckle sensing

Research & development - Eindhoven | More than two weeks ago

Some fundamental principles in Speckle Plethysmography (SPG) origin and signal creation are still unknown. Since biological tissue is a complicated and not entirely reproducible sample, reliable phantoms are necessary.

Student project: Phantom development and testing for speckle sensing

What you will do

  • Developing tissue and flow phantoms.
  • Manufacturing (parts) of the phantoms.
  • Planning and performing structured experiments in laboratory settings. 
  • Working with camera and lasers setups.

What we do for you

You will be part of the Photonics for Heath team working on algorithms alternatives for speckles contrast calculation. You will be working every day with laser, optics, and algorithms experts.

Who you are

  • Applied Physics, Mechatronics, or similar.
  • Hands-on mentality.
  • Affinity with Biomedical topics.

Interested

Does this project sound like an interesting next step in your career at imec? Don’t hesitate to submit your application by clicking on ‘APPLY NOW’.
Got some questions about the recruitment process? Martijn Kohl of the Talent Acquisition Team will be happy to assist you.

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