FYI
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The Department of Radiology at IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, in Rome,
Italy, has one open position for Early Stage Researcher (ESR) and one
open position for Experienced Researcher (ER) in the EU Initial
Training Network (ITN) Software for the Use of Multi-Modality Images
in External Radiotherapy (SUMMER).
SUMMER unifies experts from radiotherapy, radiology, human computer
interaction, image registration, segmentation and medical
visualization from five European countries with the goal to train a
multi-disciplinary team of ten young experts for the development of
future radiotherapy applications. Summer schools, workshops and
research stays at the other participating institutions will ensure a
high level of knowledge transfer and collaborative research.
Fondazione Santa Lucia is a Scientific Institute for Research,
Hospitalization and Health Care (IRCCS) in Rome, Italy, which carries
out intensive research work in the fields of neuro-motor
rehabilitation and, more generally, of neuroscience. The Department of
Radiology studies structural and functional brain maturation in humans
throughout life, in health and diseases with the aim of overcoming the
segmented approach which is typical of conventional specialization
training and scientific programs in order to transfer scientific
research to the clinical activity. The Department of Radiology at FSL
develops and implements MRI brain scan protocols and processing
pipelines. Scans are being acquired for this purpose on the 1.5T and
3T scanners. Processing pipelines exist for volume quantification,
Diffusion Tensor Imaging, brain iron-imaging, resting-state fMRI, BOLD
fMRI, phase imaging.
Fondazione Santa Lucia is responsible for the fMRI part of the project
with strong focus on the development of automatic algorithms to
contour target volume using fMRI imaging. by the systematic
assessment, exploration and visualization of images that will be used
as basis for highly reliable visualizations and delineations of the
radiation target volumes.
We are looking for two highly motivated young scientists preferably
from European Countries interested in medical visualization and in the
development of fMRI techniques development, implementation and
analysis. Starting Dates for the position ESR is 1. January 2012 or
later, position ER 2 starts 1. June 2013 or later. Duration ESR
position is 36 month, and for ER position 18 month.
ESR Applicants should have a MSc in physics, biology, biomedical
engineering, psychology, or equivalent, and should fulfil the
requirements to register to a PhD.
They will be trained in pulse sequence programming and optimization
for fMRI acquisition.
ER Applicants should have a PhD in physics, biomedical engineering or
medical image computing (or equivalent research experience), plus
knowledge of MRI physics and experience in high-level programming; a
background in pulse sequence programming is desirable.
Applicants should have
§ Good programming skills in C++ and GPU programming
§ Basic knowledge in medical visualization and human computer
interaction
§ Good knowledge of English in speaking and writing (English is
working language of the ITN);
§ Tenacity in problem solving and willingness to learn
The applicants must not have a history of employment in Italy for the
past three years.
We aim at increasing the percentage of female researchers at
Fondazione Santa Lucia and especially encourage qualified women to
apply.
Your application should include:
• Curriculum vitae
• Publication list, including talks, master thesis, projects thatare
online available, etc.
• A short personal statement, why you in fact apply for this position
• Names of references
If you are interested in the position, please contact or directly
apply via email to Umberto Sabatini (u.sabatini(a)hsantalucia.it).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
See
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/mariecurieactions/itn_en.html for more
information on Initial Training Networks.