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The research group Magnetic Resonance Physics and Methodology at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Basel is looking for a PhD candidate.
Your position
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), developed in the early 1970ies, offers exceptional soft tissue sensitivity and has powered the astounding progress of medicine in the past fifty years. And it still does. Realizing these potentials by way of research and development is one of the most important challenges in state-of-the-art biomedical engineering. Our research is focused on the fundamentals of magnetic resonance physics, and on the development of dedicated MR methods and on data post-processing methods for applications in the field of biophysical, biochemical, and clinical sciences. For further information, please visit our web page: https://dbe.unibas.ch/en/research/imaging-modelling-diagnosis/magnetic-resonance-physics-methodology/ We are seeking a PhD candidate to join our research team for the development and implementation of novel MRI methods for structural and functional lung MRI from low (0.55 T) to high field (3 T).
Your profile
Master's degree in Physics or related area
Experience in Matlab/Python and C++
Experience in MRI may be advantageous but is not required
Strong motivation and commitment to research
Fluency in English
We offer you
Interesting and challenging job with high degree of self-responsibility in a professional environment with flexible working hours
Dedicated MRI research environment and state-of-the-art MRI systems
Interdisciplinary working environment
The PhD position is fully funded for a maximum of 4 years in line with employment conditions established by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Application / Contact For further information about the position, please contact Prof Dr. Oliver Bieri (by email: ). Please send your CV and your application to the same email.