Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PhD)/Research Engineer (BS/MS) Position Available in Microsurgical Robotics Laboratory
The Microsurgical Robotics Laboratory at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Medical School is seeking highly motivated research engineers to join the laboratory and contribute to ongoing projects. The laboratory is part of the Department of Neurosurgery and is led by Dr. Daniel Kim, Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Director of Spinal Neurosurgery and Reconstructive Peripheral Nerve Surgery at Memorial Hermann’s Mischer Neuroscience Institute.
A successful candidate should have a PhD degree for a postdoctoral research fellow and a BS or MS degree for a research engineer in areas related to robotic design as followed. Experience in the development of surgical robots is desired
Design Engineer
Design/model surgical robotic parts, develop articulating mechanism, and perform design analysis
Degree in an area related to Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biomechanical Engineering
High skill of 3D modeling/simulation, programming, mechanical experiment required
Proficiency in CAD software such SolidWorks, ProEngineer
Experience with LabView, Matlab, Visual C++
Familiarity with CAD/CAM equipment and relationship of CAD to CAM
Experience in the development of surgical robots is desired
Robotics Engineer
Design robotic control scheme, perform kinematics/dynamics, and simulate a robotic system
Degree in an area related to Robotics, Mechatronics
Experience in the development of robots is required
Proficiency in Dynamic simulation software such Simulink, Adams, etc.
Familiarity with dynamics, kinematics/kinetics
Experience in the development of surgical robots is desired
Control Engineer
Design system control scheme of a surgical robot and develop real-time motor control system controlled by a master controller
Degree in an area related to System Control, Mechatronics, Robotics
High skill of low-level motor control is required
Experience with CAN communication, microprocessor programming, middleware design
Proficiency in system control software and Visual C++, Linux
Experience in the development of surgical robots is desired
Haptic Engineer
Design a force-feedback system, build sensor circuitry, and develop a processing program
Degree in an area related to Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Haptics
High skill of design of sensor system, signal processing is required
Experience in design of sensor circuitry, feedback control
Proficiency in Visual C++, Labview
Experience in the development of haptic sensors is desired
Software Engineer
Develop a virtual simulator for a surgical robot; develop GUI; develop 3D vision system.
Degree in an area related to Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
High skill of programming is required
Experience in 3D graphic programming, development of GUI
Proficiency in Visual C++, Matlab, OpenGL, OpenCV
The candidate will be expected to contribute to system design and the development and integration of surgical robots in the following research projects: 1) development of a miniaturized surgical robot for microsurgery; and 2) development of a steerable robotic catheter system, such as a catheter manipulation system and force-feedback control system.
This position is available for an immediate start. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Applicants should submit their cover letter and resume/CV to Dr. Dongsuk Shin (dong.suk.shin@uth.tmc.edu), Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston.