IITH RA Vacancy on Mobile based Immunoassay Platform

Recruitment in Mobile based Immunoassay platform project:

The project titled : “A low cost solution for thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) quantification using fabric-based immunoassays and mobile-based image processing algorithms” deals with development of low cost, robust, triaging tool for the analysis of Thyroid Stimulation Harmone.

Description About Project:

If diagnosed early enough, most thyroid disorders, which affect roughly 42 million people in India, can be treated and well managed, avoiding complications such as decreased fertility, depression, a lowered heart rate and high cholesterol levels.

Testing the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone is often the initial step when screening for any type of thyroid disorder and this project is developing a low-cost tool to achieve the same using a combination of fabric-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) and a mobile-based image processing platform. Fabric-based LFIA makes the assay controllable and repeatable. Robust image processing algorithms would result in precise quantification of analyte without the requirement of dedicated hardware.

Walk –in Interview: Date: 25th March 2015 Time: 10 AM.

Candidates should report at 9.30 AM Venue: IIT Hyderabad, ODF Campus, Yeddumailaram, MEDAK

Eligibility: Category 1: Project Assistant/Associate:

1. B.Tech/M.Tech in CS/EE/ECE/BIO MED or equivalent degrees with a first class.

2. Prior Expertise/Experience in Android Programming, Signal Processing, Image Processing Category 2: Project Assistant/Associate,

Research Associate 1. B.Tech/M.Tech/ in EE/ECE/BIOMED/Biotech,

M.Sc Biochemistry or equivalent degrees with a first class.

2. Knowledge in development of Immunoassays is preferable

3. Ph.D is mandatory for research Associate

Emoluments: As per IIT Hyderabad Norms and Eligibility criterion.

Note: PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU MEET THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERION.

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