Junior Research Fellow (JRF) position in Drug Diffusion Studies
Title: Junior Research Fellow (JRF) position in Drug Diffusion Studies
Summary: Applications are invited for the position of JRF in a research project sponsored by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Govt. of India, titled “Drug diffusion studies in Skin-on-a-Chip Devices: Numerical Simulations and Experiments”. The project is focused on numerical simulations and experiments related to drug diffusion in skin-on-a-chip devices.
Designation: Junior Research Fellow
Research Area: Drug Diffusion Studies in Skin-on-a-Chip Devices: Numerical Simulations and Experiments
Location: Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Candidates must have a degree in B.E/B.Tech or M.E/M.Tech in Mechanical/Chemical/Aerospace/Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology or any other relevant branch.
- Candidates with Engineering/Technology background only are eligible.
- Knowledge of numerical methods, basic CFD techniques, and use of CFD software is desirable.
- Candidates with a valid GATE score in B.E/B.Tech are preferred.
Job Description: The selected candidate will be responsible for carrying out research activities related to drug diffusion studies in skin-on-a-chip devices. This includes performing numerical simulations, experiments, data analysis, and documentation of research findings.
Fellowship: The selected candidate will receive a fellowship of Rs. 31,000/month + HRA, as per rules, for a duration of 3 years.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should send their CV to sdhina@iiti.ac.in with the subject line “Application for SkinChip Project”. Additionally, candidates should fill out the Google form provided at www.shorturl.at/cjnIW or https://forms.gle/eBbazuYCNiqEa2cP7.
Last Date for Apply: May 15, 2023. Applications will be reviewed as and when received, and interviews will be conducted subsequently. If you missed the deadline, do not hesitate to write to sdhina@iiti.ac.in.
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