Make a meaningful difference to patients around the world.
Our University Programs are designed to help early-career professionals contribute to solutions that transform patient lives. We also believe in investing in the future of our talented people across the globe, including early career professionals seeking to explore and establish themselves within the medical device industry.
We’ll provide you with the opportunity to thrive in a dynamic environment where you can make innovative contributions. As a R&D Student, you’ll find motivation and inspiration in a culture that emphasizes passion for patients as you discover your own strengths.
How you will make an impact:
Image analysis and measurement: Analyze medical images, perform imaging measurements across large datasets, and support testing of automated measurement tools.
Data and workflow support: Support basic coding and data analysis tasks (Python) to improve workflows, and organize, track, and manage datasets to ensure integrity, accessibility, and efficient storage.
Lab and software testing: Perform lab testing using Edwards products and support software testing.
Cross-functional collaboration: Work effectively with cross-functional teams, including engineering, clinical, and other departments.
What you’ll need (Required):
- BSc Biomedical Engineering student (3rd year, 2–3 semesters remaining).
- Available to work 3 days per week.
- Hands-on coding experience (e.g., Python, MATLAB) and lab experience.
- Ability to interpret 3D anatomical structures from 2D image
- Highly detail-oriented with strong accuracy in repetitive and structured tasks.
- Strong sense of ownership, responsibility, and accountability.
- High motivation and proactive approach.
- Critical thinker with the ability to identify errors and inconsistencies.
- Organized, reliable, and capable of managing multiple tasks.
- Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively in a team and across different departments.
- Basic technical English and understanding of technical documentation.