Position 1: Postdoctoral fellow work for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) System

About the Project
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using non-superconducting magnets provides possibility to lower the cost of a MRI scanner and to introduce portability. A low cost MRI system helps to guide treatment decisions in emergency situations or in underdeveloped areas and countries.
Our work focuses on both the hardware development (including magnetic field source and radiofrequency source), and image reconstructions and the accelerations.
The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to be involved in other projects that involve pulse-programming, data acquisition and analysis, RF coil-design and construction, and she/he will be able to test the developed technology. The postdoctoral fellow will also have the opportunity to purse her/his own research interests.

Who We’re Looking For
A highly motivated scientist who works well independently within a dynamic group, is willing to assume a leading role in translational studies, and has strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with basic scientists, physicians, and medical staff.
Desired qualifications:
• PhD (granted or soon-to-be-granted) in physics, physical chemistry, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering (especially electromagnetics) or related field
• Strong background in MR physics
• Experience with MR hardware
• Image reconstructions using non-linear encoding fields
• Excellent verbal and written communications skills

Position 2: MRI Engineer work for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) System

About the Project
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using non-superconducting magnets provides possibility to lower the cost of a MRI scanner and to introduce portability. A low cost MRI system helps to guide treatment decisions in emergency situations or in underdeveloped areas and countries.
Our work focuses on both the hardware development (including magnetic field source and radiofrequency source), and image reconstructions and the accelerations.
The engineer will have the opportunity to be involved in other projects that involve pulse-programming, data acquisition and analysis, RF coil-design and construction, and she/he will be able to test the developed technology.

Who We’re Looking For
A highly motivated scientist who works well independently within a dynamic group and has strong interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with basic scientists, physicians, and medical staff.
Desired qualifications:
• Master degree (granted or soon-to-be-granted) in physics, physical chemistry, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering (especially electromagnetics) or related field
• Strong background in MR physics
• Experience with MR hardware
• Image reconstructions using non-linear encoding fields
• Excellent verbal and written communications skills

Position 3: postdoctoral fellow/research scientist position (implantable devices/systems)

A postdoctoral fellow/research scientist position is available. We look for a researcher with a Ph.D. who has

  • Research experience on implantable or ingestible devices/systems
  • Background on electromagnetics
  • Knowledge of integrated circuits
  • One year and extendable

To Apply
Email your cover letter, a statement of research interests, a CV with full list of publications and contact information for two referees to:
Shaoying HUANG, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
Singapore University of Technology and Design
Email: huangshaoying at sutd dot edu dot sg

Posted on 9th June 2015

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