Postdoc on functional ultrasound imaging of the female pelvic floor

Postdoc on functional ultrasound imaging of the female pelvic floor

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11 Aug 31 Aug Nijmegen

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Goal of this project is to develop methods to obtain functional and morphological information of the female pelvic floor muscles by an automatic segmentation model and deformation imaging. Finally, these will be tested on patients with pelvic floor disorders.

Job description

This multicenter project needs coordination of activities. One postdoc has already been appointed at the UMCU. The Twente University will mainly work on the automatic segmentation and the MUSIC department on strain/deformation. The postdoc will be the link between these two elements of the study and have knowledge of both these areas.

Specifications

Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc)

Requirements

  • A PhD in Biomedical/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics or related area;
  • Proven skills in signal and image processing techniques and finite element modeling;
  • Interested in working in a hospital environment;
  • Capable of working in a multi-disciplinary team.

Conditions of employment

Fixed-term contract: employment will be for four years.

Scale 10: max €57947 gross per year at full employment (incl. vacation bonus and end of year payments).

Employer

Radboudumc (university medical center)

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Department

Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Recently, a grant of the Dutch Technology Foundation (NWO-TTW) was awarded for the project "GYNaecological Imaging using 3D Ultrasound (GYNIUS)". Goal of this project is to develop methods to obtain functional and morphological information of the female pelvic floor muscles by an automatic segmentation model and deformation imaging. Finally, these will be tested on patients with pelvic floor disorders.

GYNIUS is a collaboration between the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University Medical Center Utrecht (Prof. Huub van der Vaart), the Medical UltraSound Imaging Center (MUSIC) of the Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (Prof. Chris de Korte), Twente University technical medicine (Prof. Kees Slump), Philips Ultrasound, and TomTec.
For GYNIUS, we have vacant positions for a full-time enthusiastic PhD student (4 years) and one part time (0.3) Post-Doc (4 years) at the Radboud University Medical Center. For the automatic segmentation and the clinical evaluation, PhD students have already been appointed at the Twente University and the University Medical Center Utrecht respectively. Each of the 3 participating academic centers are leading for medical science, education and health care.

Specifications

  • Postdoc
  • Natural sciences; Engineering; Health
  • max. 10.8 hours per week
  • Doctorate

Employer

Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc)

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Location

Geert Grooteplein-Zuid 10, 6525 GA, Nijmegen

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