IMT PhD Position: Optical Imaging with NMR Microscopy
01-2019-IMT PhD Position in the field of In-situ correlation of optical imaging with NMR microscopy, towards movement compensated metabolomic imaging of model organisms, Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT)
Overview
The aim of doctoral project is to obtain metabolically relevant information from a freely moving organism by NMR analysis. When microorganisms are retained, their response differs significantly from that of free organisms, so that all of the NMR-derived metabolomic signals obtained in this way are of little significance in biological experiments. However, when NMR signals from moving organisms are detected, the accuracy of the information is distorted or destroyed. These conflicting requirements call for a new strategy in NMR characterization.
Objective: The goal is to adjust the intrinsic magnetic coordinate system in real time so that any captured NMR signal can be treated as if it were from a stationary object. One way to achieve this is to correlate an MR-compatible optical microscope with the NMR environment and to merge the two information datasets using a combination of image processing, motion prediction, coordinate transformation, and pulse sequence control. In addition to developing appropriate object tracking, the NMR detector must also be adapted to allow sensitive signal acquisition over a wider experimental range, for example, through the use of a phased array. The information obtained is then available for the metabolomics of the organism under chemical or physical stimulation conditions and provides extensive data in the NMR frequency / spatial / temporal domain.
Educational Qualification
- University degree (Diploma (UNI) / Master) in physics, mechanical engineering, micro technology or electrical Engineering
- Basic physical knowledge and knowledge in microscopic and spectroscopic characterization methods, preferably in spin resonant Methods
- Experience in micro fabrication Methods
- Analytical skills to solve physical and technical issues
- Interest in computer science and biological issues
- Good English knowledge
Starting date: as soon as possible
Duration: upto to 3 years
Further Information
Contact person
Please contact Prof. Dr. Korvink, e-mail: jan.korvink@kit.edu, phone 0721 608-22740
Application Procedure
Please apply online using the button below for this vacancy number 01-2019-IMT.
Personnel Support is provided by
Ms Gätcke
Deadline: 31.03.2019
Quick Overview————- | |
Organization | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (IMT) |
Fellowship Level | PhD |
Country | Germany |
Subject areas | Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Micro technology, Electrical Engineering |
Fellowship amount | Varies |
Eligibility | Master’s degree |
Deadline | 31.03.2019 |
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