job_051413a: Systems Engineering Internship, VytronUS, Inc (Sunnyvale, CA)

From: Kristin Burns <kristin.burns_at_stanford.edu>
Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 09:29:47 -0700

Subject: VytronUS, Inc Engineering Internship Opportunity


VytronUS has an opening for a summer or fall internship within
Systems Engineering. We are seeking a high energy individual
interested in contributing to the development of a
robotically-controlled catheter for delivering medical therapies.
This individual will participate in developing a next-generation product.


Responsibilities:
    * Support development of robotically-controlled cardiovascular
catheters through prototyping, kinematics/mechanics modeling,
algorithm debugging, and testing
    * Support characterization of system performance metrics
    * Design and integrate test fixtures
    * Analyze data, write reports, and recommend device design iterations
Expertise and Qualifications:
    * Pursuing degree or advanced degree in mechanical engineering or
similar discipline; robotics experience a plus
    * Strong skills in experimental methods and data analysis
    * Confident working with software tools such as matlab and
scripting languages
    * Excellent communication and organizational skills
    * Pro-active personality displaying initiative, perseverance, and
passion to succeed

Location: 658 N. Pastoria Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085

Contact: Patrick Phillips,
<mailto:careers_at_vytronus.com>careers_at_vytronus.com


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