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Posted: 11-Jun-22
Location: Dallas, Texas
Type: Training Positions
Preferred Education: Doctorate
Sector:
Academic
We are looking for skilled and enthusiastic candidates to fill Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Scientist positions in the Biomedical Imaging and Radiation Technology Laboratory(BIRTLab). Our mission is to innovate, develop, and apply biomedical technology to empower cancer research.
Successful candidates will be joining our team to work either one of the following projects:
(1). Establishing high sensitive 3D optical imaging integrated with high-resolution X-ray cone beam CT(CBCT)/MRI imaging for in vivo tumor and immune cell tracking to facilitate cancer therapy development.
(2). Developing optical tomography-guided system for pre-clinical radiation therapy research; specifically, we will develop a quantitative fluorescence, bioluminescence, and diffuse optical tomography system to localize tumors in vivo, guide irradiation, and quantify treatment response.
The projects are multi-disciplinary and integrate engineering, algorithm development, optics, radiation physics, biology, and industrial components. Success completion of the projects will significantly advance image-guided systems and radiation technology to improve cancer treatment.
BIRTLab provides an outstanding environment to grow candidates toward successful careers.
- PI Dr. Wang works tirelessly with candidates to ensure they meet their career goals. Through attentive guidance, he encourages members to think creatively and develop their own research projects. All activities are supported by extramural funding through the NIH and Texas CPRIT.
- Successful members are also eligible for basic clinical medical physics training and a tuition fee waiver to enroll in a certificate program with CAMPEP-accredited courses, which covers medical physics didactic elements for people who enter the medical physics profession through an alternative pathway.
Multi-disciplinary projects, a strong research environment, and the medical physics pathway together provide a unique opportunity to prepare the candidate for careers in academia and industry, or to become a professional medical physicist in the U.S.
Candidates with established experience in numerical algorithm development, biomedical optics, or engineering system design and development are desired. Candidates who hold degrees in mathematics, biomedical engineering, physics, optics, and engineering are encouraged to apply. Further details about the BIRTLab and projects can be found at https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/birt/
Position and compensation are based on candidates’ experience and NIH scale with competitive benefits. Interested candidates should send a statement of interest, CV, and the contact of 3 references to:
Ken Kang-Hsin Wang, Ph.D., DABR
Associate Professor, CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research
Division of Medical Physics and Engineering
Department of Radiation Oncology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Kang-Hsin.Wang@utsouthwestern.edu