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Course Lecturer: BMDE 653 - Patents in Biomedical Engineering

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    Senior Level
  • Engineering
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal
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  • You must have a Bachelor in Engineering, 5+ years of patent experience in various jurisdictions, and fluency in English and French.
  • You will prepare lectures, facilitate discussions, evaluate student performance, create assignments, participate in curricular discussions, and hold office hours.

Requirements

  • Experience in drafting and prosecuting patents, as well as freedom to operate, in different jurisdiction
  • Bachelor in Engineering
  • Minimum 5 years
  • Fluency in English and French (written and verbal) preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Preparing the students with the required knowledge, facilitating classroom discussions, assessing and evaluating student performance and preparing students to be successful leaders in their profession.
  • Preparation of course lectures and teaching materials
  • Preparation of assignments, tests and grading rubrics
  • Participation in curricular discussions
  • Hold regular office hours

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Course Lecturer for BMDE 653 - Patents in Biomedical Engineering.

What program is this course part of?

This course is part of the Graduate Certificate Program in Translational Biomedical Engineering.

What topics will be covered in the BMDE 653 course?

The course provides an overview of intellectual property, patents and the patent process, commercialization strategies, and enforcement of patents.

What are the main responsibilities of the Course Lecturer?

Responsibilities include preparing lectures and teaching materials, assessing and evaluating student performance, facilitating classroom discussions, providing office hours, and participating in curricular discussions.

What qualifications are required to apply for this position?

Candidates should have experience in drafting and prosecuting patents, as well as freedom to operate in different jurisdictions, a Bachelor in Engineering, and fluency in English and French is preferred.

How many years of experience is necessary for this position?

A minimum of 5 years of experience is required.

Where will the course be taught?

The course will be taught at McGill University, specifically in the Duff Building.

What is the schedule for the BMDE 653 course?

The course is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 16:05 to 17:25.

When is the deadline to apply for this position?

The deadline to apply is October 15, 2024.

Will the teaching format be in-person or remote?

Most courses will be taught in-person, but may revert to remote teaching if government restrictions arise. Course Lecturers should be prepared for both formats.

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