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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota is seeking a highly qualified postdoctoral Research Fellow for the CT Clinical Innovation Center a worldwide leader in the field of CT imaging. Using stateoftheart clinical and preclinical CT systems our highly productive team investigates a wide range of CTrelated topics with a focus on developing novel highimpact CT technologies and translating them into clinical practice such as photon counting detector (PCD) CT and artificial intelligence (AI). The Research Fellow would conduct research on one or more of the following areas: 1 photon counting detector CT: technical development and clinical applications; 2 AI in image quality enhancement multienergy analysis and multimodal deep learning; 3 image guided radiation therapy with a focus on novel imaging techniques; 4 6DCT in dynamic imaging; 5 cardiovascular CT imaging for diagnosis and risk prediction. The Research Fellow would have the opportunity to collaborate with radiologists medical physicists and AI scientists on various research projects. Additionally the Research Fellow will have opportunities to explore various aspects of clinical medical physics potentially including shadowing experiences.
Applicants for this position must hold a Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Biomedical Engineering or a related field. Candidates should have an established background in Xray physics and imaging science. Skills in the development of machine learning algorithms for medical imaging tasks are desirable. Proficiency in programming e.g. Python/Matlab/C is essential. Candidates must have a record of research publications and have excellent oral and written English communication skills. The successful candidate will be expected to present research findings at professional conferences publish papers in peerreviewed journals and help grant applications.
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