The research group Modeling, Identification and Control Engineering (MICELab) is seeking a PhD student to work on the development of an artificial pancreas for control of type 1 diabetic patients.
Candidates will be involved in the project mSAFE-AP: Solutions for the improvement of efficiency and safety of the artificial pancreas by fault-tolerant multivariable control architectures, a high-profile research project funded by the Spanish government and other public and private agencies with the participation of leading research Hospitals and companies. The overall objective of this project is the design of an efficient and safe artificial pancreas in normal free-living use, by means of new multivariable reconfigurable fault-tolerant control architectures.
mSAFE-AP project is conducted by the Universitat de Girona and the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain) in collaboration with three leading research hospitals: Hospital Clínic i Universitari de Barcelona, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia and Hospital Francesc de Borja de Gandía.
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Information and application
Interested applicants are invited to send their Curriculum Vitae, academic records, the names of two professional referees, a list of publications, a summary of their M.Sc. thesis and a cover letter stating their motivation.
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