[Closed] Postdoc position on Embedded Systems and Instrument Communication

This position is closed Post Date: 2024-01-16 We are hiring a postdoc at the University of Calgary on embedded systems and instrument communication. Available position: 1 postdoc positions- embedded systems Location: University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada Lab Website: www.ihadlab.com Job Summary: The iHADLab at the University of Calgary made a new collaboration with an industry partner in the livestock industry to develop a device for automatic transferring of images of an ultrasound device to a cloud-based server. The device will be connected to the USB port of the ultrasound scanner and will import images taken by the scanner and transfer them to a cloud server. One postdoctoral position is available in the field of embedded systems. Priority will be given to candidates with hands-on experience in embedded systems and circuit design rather than theoretical expertise. This research will have a broader impact in empowering producers in disease diagnosis and monitoring the health of their animals. The technical skills gained during this research experience will help you with careers in a wide range of industries (IoT, embedded systems, manufacturing, livestock, and entrepreneurship). Qualifications: We are seeking candidates with extensive experience in: – Embedded systems: Knowledge of embedded system design is essential, as the device will likely need a microcontroller or microprocessor to manage USB communication and control the data transfer process.  – USB Protocol Interface: Deep understanding of USB standards and protocols (e.g., USB 2.0, USB 3.0) to ensure compatibility with the scanner’s USB interface. This involves managing data transfer rates, handling USB commands, and ensuring reliable communication between the device and the scanner. –Software Development: Skills in software programming for both the firmware within the circuit (possibly in C or C++) and any associated software that might run on a server to receive and manage the ultrasound scans. – API Development: Skills in creating and integrating APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) to connect mobile apps with services and data. This includes understanding RESTful services, JSON, and web service integration. How to apply: Please email the following documents to amin.komeili@ucalgary.ca with the subject line “Postdoc-Ultrasound Project”. Sending a message through LinkedIn will not be considered for review. CV – Highlight main research expertise,  papers, patents, and related projects A brief 1-2 pages “statement of eligibility” addressing the following: What experience do you have in the area of embedded systems? A short description of your approach and the major steps you will take to develop the device.  Priority will be given to female applicants and candidates who can demonstrate they have experience and ideas for developing the device described in the Job Summary. 

Winner-3rd Place -U of G CEPS 3MT 2023

Date: 2023-03-28 Another good news from Peyman. He won 3rd place in the University of Guelph CEPTS 3 Minutes Thesis competition. I wish I could be there to listen to his presentation and support him. Having seen him present the problem he is attempting to address in his PhD program, I am grateful for his enthusiasm in doing so. You can read more about this competition in the UoG website https://www.uoguelph.ca/ceps/news/2023/03/u-g-ceps-3mt%C2%AE   Left: Peyman Tahghighi, Middle: Regan Sheppard, Right: Eamonn Corrigan. (https://www.uoguelph.ca/ceps/news/2023/03/u-g-ceps-3mt%C2%AE)  

Winner-2nd Place -CEPS Graduate Student Research Day 2022

I am delighted to hear the news that Peyman won the 2nd place award in 3 minutes thesis presentation competition at the 2022 CEPS Graduate Student Research Day. Peyman ability to connect with others and communicate his idea in a clear, engaging, and easy-to-understand way is superior. It is hard to get distracted when he presents the story of his PhD program journey. I apologize that I did not record his presentation, but I will next time. The following is his slide presentation. On behalf of the team, I thank Peyman for presenting the iHADLab and Veterinary AI lab at 2022 CEPS Graduate Student Research Day.

Winner-1st Plcae-Capstone Fair 2022

Congratulations to Team#23 (Anna Koevoet, Kieran Roberts, Jake Ruschkowski, Eddie Kuhnlein) for winning first place in Capstone Fair 2022  at the University of Calgary. Their project was focused on creating a device that can be used to capture knee angle by performance athletes, clinicians, and physiotherapists as an alternative to motion capture. It was a pleasure working with motivated and talented students. I am sure we will be hearing more great news from their achievements in the near future.

Dr Walter Herzog-Killam Annual Professor

My former supervisor Dr. Walter Herzog was named a Killam Annual Professor. This prestigious award was given to Walter for his remarkable research on skeletal muscle properties, function and mechanisms of contraction.