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Heart valve researcher
I am a Junior Research Fellow at the British Heart Foundation. Research involves the development of a virtual heart valve to investigate its surgical repair; other tasks include supervising student projects and some lab-work.

NOISEmaker Daniel Espino

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This job would suitThis job would suit:
Someone interested in finding solutions and asking questions!

Qualifications neededQualifications needed:
Wide ranging, BSc in Science or Engineering are suitable, but a wide range of interests is necessary as it combines Biology and Applied Physics / Engineering. Birmingham University, for example, runs a course on Biomedical Engineering (tailor-made for such interests). Postgraduate qualification: PhD in BioEngineering (or similar).

Financial rewardWhat's the financial reward?
"The pay's pretty good - but I get more than that out of it."

 

 
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