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Minimal invasive Image-guided Interventions (MII) is emerging as a new discipline in medicine. To date, no single specialist area has the necessary competencies to deliver MII. These interventions are combined with sophisticated imaging technologies, primarily to perform minimally invasive surgery. MII can be characterized by the following key steps: target location, target verification (lesion volume), target destruction, treatment monitoring and verification. CT, X-ray and ultrasound imaging are the most commonly used modalities in interventional procedures, but these have major disadvantages: the ionizing X-rays are potentially dangerous for both patient and physician, and their contrast is limited to bone or iodine-containing contrast agents. Ultrasound hardly penetrates bone, is reflected at tissue-air interfaces and is operator dependent. Due to these limitations, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can be used for MII as well the possibility to measure temperature differences during tumor ablation.
This project will cover image guided irreversible electroporation of cancerous tissue in a MRI environment. The implementation of tumor ablative techniques within the MRI environment will expand the range of its application field to the organs (e.g. prostate, pancreas or liver) where the treatment under guidance of other techniques such as CT or US reaches its limits. The MRI environment poses a number of specific requirements such as high sensibility to external electromagnetic disturbances, strong magnetic and radiofrequency fields, relatively long scan times, limited access to the patient placed in the MRI scanner and the need of MR-compatible material. The Postdoc will develop an MRI-conform probes/electrode, pulse generator, and leads for irreversible electroporation and will closely collaborate with a clinical PhD student.
The successful applicant has a background in biomedical engineering, medical physics, medical robotics, physics or in a closely related discipline. He or she should possess excellent skills and practical experience in one or more of the following research areas: MRI physics, robotics, MR sequence development, or image processing and experience with programming. Experience at the intersection of one or more of these areas is desirable. Fluency in English is required. An interview will be part of the selection procedure.
Questions regarding this positions can be directed to Dr.ir. Momen Abayazid, phone: +31-53-4892626, email: m.abayazid@utwente.nl
Department website: https://www.ram.ewi.utwente.nl/
Please send your application with c.v. (including contact information for at least two academic references) and transcripts from your Bachelors and/or Masters degrees as a SINGLE PDF file before March 1st 2019, through the link below.
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