Post-doctoral MR physics position at Imperial College London, Division
of Brain Science
Full details here:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKV932/mr-physics-research-associate/
Imperial College London is seeking a post-doctoral MR Physicist to join
its world-class neuroimaging research programme. The post-holder will be
based within the Computational, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroimaging
Laboratory (C3NL
http://www.c3nl.com/) and will have access to the
Imperial College Clinical Imaging Facility (ICCIF
http://bit.ly/1Axf2Nv). C3NL brings together computational scientists,
psychologists and clinicians to deliver translational neuroimaging
research including combined MR/EEG/brain stimulation and real-time
functional MRI. The post-holder will be encouraged to develop their own
research program in an aligned area.
The ICCIF offers Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Positron Emission
Tomography (PET). A wide-range of imaging projects are conducted in the
unit and there will be opportunities to collaborate with leading
academic and clinical scientists. A proportion of your time will be
dedicated to supporting the MR requirements of projects within the ICCIF.
There are also a number of exciting new imaging initiatives in PET and
MRI on the Hammersmith Campus. A new small animal imaging facility is
open with 9.4 Tesla MRI and small-bore SPECT/PET and CT. Funding is in
place for a clinical combined MRI/PET system, which will be based within
Imanova, also on the Hammersmith Campus. There will also be the
opportunity to link with MR and image processing research within the
Departments of Computing and Engineering at Imperial College.
Ideally you will have experience in MR pulse sequence programming and
methodology development in areas such as fMRI, diffusion tensor imaging,
dynamic-MRI and ASL-based perfusion imaging.
A PhD or equivalent in Medical Physics or a closely related discipline
is required.
This is a full-time position based at the Hammersmith Campus, funded for
two years in the first instance, with the expectation of further
competitive funding as the group develops.
Please contact Professor David Sharp to informally discuss the post
(david.sharp(a)imperial.ac.uk).
Our preferred method of application is online via our website at
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment (please select “Job Search” then
enter the job title or vacancy reference number into “Keywords”). Please
complete and upload an application form as directed quoting reference
number HM2015055.
James H Cole, PhD
C3NL
Division of Brain Sciences
Department of Medicine
Imperial College London