Postdoc Researcher position on Pulse Sequence and Reconstruction Techniques for Prospective Motion Correction at the Maryland Center for Advanced Imaging Research (MCAIR) within the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine has an opening for MRI Scientists with a background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques.
The MRI scientist will be involved with an NIH-funded project to develop real-time adaptive motion correction for MRI, and applications to clinical research.
Type: This is a full-time position.
MCAIR houses a research-dedicated whole-body 3 Tesla Siemens Prisma scanner, a 3 Tesla Siemens MR-PET, as well as a highly accurate real-time optical system to track head motion. Other resources within the Department are a GE SpinLab
dynamic nuclear polarizer suitable for preclinical and clinical applications, and a GE 3T 750w MR scanner.
Position Requirements:
- The candidate would have a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, biomedical engineering, Physics or related field
- Three-five years of experience in MR pulse sequence development, and / or
experience with modern reconstruction techniques. - Pulse sequence development, working knowledge on a Siemens platform, as well as experience with prospective motion correction will be
considered a plus.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should send an email to Thomas Ernst, Ph.D. (Thomas.Ernst@umm.edu) with a cover letter highlighting key qualifications and experience, current CV and contact information for three (03) referees.
Note: The University of Maryland at Baltimore is an AA/EOE/ADA Employer and encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.
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Organization | University of Maryland |
Fellowship Level | Postdoctoral Researcher |
Country | USA |
Subject areas | Engineering, Energy Science |
Fellowship amount | As per regulations |
Eligibility | Open for all nationalities |
Deadline | Not mentioned |
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