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Which Beam Line Scientist will join our Research & Development department? HollandPTC is looking for Fysica & Informatica leiden? a R&D beam line scientist (full time, 36 hours)
The Holland Proton Therapy Center (HollandPTC), founded by Erasmus Medical Centre, Leiden University Medical Centre and TU Delft, is an active partnership between these organizations in which they collaborate in the fields of healthcare, education, and groundbreaking research. The Center has also established partnerships with other national and international proton centers.
HollandPTC is an independent outpatient clinic and research centre, located in Delft. The center has two proton gantries with in-room CT imaging, a treatment room for the irradiation of eye tumors, and a bunker with a proton bundle for research. In addition, the center has modern imaging equipment, including a dual-energy CT, a 3T MRI, and a PET/CT.
HollandPTC’s mission is to provide patients with the best proton therapy presently available, in a safe and welcoming environment, where they are treated with care and diligence. In addition, we have a comprehensive R&D program together with our founding parties. Our mission is to prove the added value of proton therapy, which we do in cooperation with the national and international radiotherapy and oncology community. Our ambition is to become a leading institute for therapy and scientific research. Our core values are: caring & thorough, uniting & dynamic, professional & innovative.
The R&D department is recruiting a beamline scientist who will be working closely together with research staff, clinical physicists and researchers from the consortium parties. We have a dedicated R&D bunker with horizontal beamline and 20 hours per week for physics, technology, (radio)biology experiments. Furthermore, HollandPTC has preclinical research facilities; a physics, (radio)chemistry and biology lab.
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