The Johns Hopkins Institute for Nanobiotechnology (INBT) seeks a research assistant to develop a wearable wireless transceiver for Individualizing Cystic Fibrosis Care. This is an excellent opportunity for a student interested in gaining practical experience in wearable sensors and mobile health care technologies. The ideal candidate will have the following skills:
- Basic knowledge of electrical circuit design (Low pass filter, OP amp and Bluetooth chip module)
- Experience in programming for a Bluetooth chip module
- (Optional) Experience in programming for an imaging processing
If selected, you will have a great chance to work with numerous world class researchers at INBT and John Hopkins Cystic Fibrosis center. Also, your work will be published in a reputational scientific journal and directly assist a clinical trial with CF patients. You can find out more information on this project at the link below: If you have interests, please email your CV to Dong-Hoon Choi, dhchoi@jhu.edu More Information