FYI
Division of Medicine& Centre for Medical Image Computing , UCL PhD Studentship:
Exploiting Simultaneous PET/MRI
UCL offers exciting opportunities for research on medical imaging with world class
research groups and state-of-the-art technology. The UK’s first simultaneous, clinical
PET/MRI scanner has recently been installed at University College London Hospital (UCLH).
Siemens Healthcare and UCL will support four PhD studentships to exploit the benefits of
this system and we are currently seeking one PhD in the area of motion estimation and
correction.
The new PET/MRI studentships are offered by a cross disciplinary team from the Institute
of Nuclear Medicine, The Centre for Medical Imaging (Division of Medicine) and The Centre
for Medical Image Computing (Faculty of Engineering). By combining the structural,
metabolic, and molecular information provided by simultaneous PET and MRI, using modern
image analysis techniques, we aim to produce more sensitive and reliable biomarkers
relevant to clinical research. Patient motion, including respiration, can degrade image
quality and the available project will focus on the estimation and correction of motion
effects. Further details are available on request from Dr David Atkinson
(D.Atkinson(a)ucl.ac.uk).
Applicants must possess a first or upper second class degree (or equivalent) in Physics,
Engineering or Computer Science and should preferably have completed a relevant Masters
degree. Applicants with a strong background in applied mathematics will also be
considered. Previous programming experience is essential and previous experience in
Magnetic Resonance Imaging pulse sequence development would be advantageous. A starting
stipend of £16,141 is available for commencement in 2012. Interested persons should apply
online through the UCL graduate study web pages using the Programme Code: RRDMBISING01
(Research Degree: Medical and Biomedical Imaging). Please also send your application
number, CV and covering letter explaining your motivation for applying for this
studentship to R.Gaston(a)ucl.ac.uk .
Deadline for applications 27 September 2012, interviews are expected to be in early
October.
Anna Barnes, PhD, CSci, MIPEM
Clinical Scientist
UCL Institute of Nuclear Medicine
UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
235 Euston Road | London NW1 2BU | UK
anna.barnes(a)uclh.nhs.uk
+44(0)203 447 0523
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