Researcher breathing control strategies for radiotherapy - Radiation Oncology

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Researcher breathing control strategies for radiotherapy - Radiation Oncology

In our research project we have room for an enthusiastic junior researcher.

Deadline Published Vacancy ID 8321

Academic fields

Health

Job types

Research, development, innovation

Education level

University graduate

Weekly hours

36 hours per week

Salary indication

€3230—€5088 per month

Location

Meibergdreef 9, 1105AZ, Amsterdam

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Job description

To manage respiratory-induced tumor motion during radiotherapy in the thoracic and abdominal region, patients are often instructed to repeatedly hold their breath for short periods.

In this project, we reduce respiratory motion during radiotherapy by non-invasive mechanical ventilation supported breathing control.

About your role
Your main task comprises the evaluation of the efficacy of the various breathing control strategies that should lead to maximal reduction of organ motion.

Motion and organ position variations are visualized on MR images acquired during application of the various strategies. By registering these images to treatment planning CT scans, the dosimetric effect to surrounding healthy tissues will be calculated and compared.

Requirements

  • You have a relevant Master's degree, e.g. (bio)physics (medical/applied), technical medicine, or comparable.
  • You are an enthusiastic and highly motivated researcher who looks forward to working in a lively research group with multi-disciplinary and (inter)national collaborations.
  • You preferably have knowledge of (medical) imaging and programming skills.
  • You are able to work both autonomously and to act as a team with colleague researchers.
  • Therefore, you have good communication skills. Fluently spoken and written English language skills are required.

Conditions of employment

As a junior researcher, you will be offered full opportunities for deepening and broadening when conducting the research, additional training and possibilities for personal growth.
  • We offer a contract for 1.5 years, with a possible outlook on a PhD position in the same research line.
  • Salary according to scale 10: € 3,230 to € 5,088 gross for full-time employment (depending on education and experience).
  • In addition to a good basic salary, you will also receive an 8.3% year-end bonus and an 8% holiday allowance.Bereken hier jouw netto salaris.
  • Pension is accrued at BeFrank.
  • Excellent accessibility by public transport and reimbursement of a large part of your travel costs. In addition, we have sufficient parking spaces at the AMC location and an attractive bicycle regulation.
  • An active staff association and the Young Amsterdam UMC association, both of which organize fun (sports) activities and events.

Employer

Amsterdam UMC

You will be working at the department of Radiation Oncology of the Amsterdam UMC (locations AMC and VUmc). All our treatment machines are equipped with state-of-the-art imaging devices, and more than half of the machines support novel online adaptive procedures with linac-integrated MRI or Cone Beam CT.

The medical physics team, of which you will be part, aspires to be leading in the field of radiotherapy research. Research fields include (online) adaptive image-guided radiotherapy, brachytherapy and hyperthermia.

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