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Post-Doctoral position at the Johns Hopkins University in
Radiation Oncology Physics
A Post-Doctoral position is available in development of a shape, image,
treatment planning, dosimetry and outcomes based database for advanced
analysis of patients undergoing radiation therapy. The system provides a
framework for assessing the influence of patient information on various
aspects of radiation therapy from treatment plan quality to patient outcomes
and complications. The primary focus will be in the development and
implementation of web-enabled database application for analyzing the impact
of anatomical and target shapes on the plan quality of intensity modulated
radiotherapy treatments. Future projects will include the advancement of the
toolset for advanced analysis of outcomes and complications and the
correlation to shapes, radiation dosimetry, as well as other medical
information such as laboratory test results and patient history.
The candidate will have excellent collaborative opportunities with a diverse
group of multidisciplinary researchers from radiation oncology physics,
medical imaging, image processing, data mining, database design and analysis
; as well as with a diverse of pool of clinical collaborators. The candidate
will also have the opportunity to participate and train in the practice of
clinical radiation oncology physics. Primary research interactions will
take place within Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation
Sciences (www.radonc.jhmi.edu) and the Engineering Research Center for
Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (www.cisst.org) at the
Johns Hopkins University.
The ideal candidate would have the following qualifications:
o PhD degree in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science or a closely
related field
o Research experience in image science, database or web page development,
or radiation physics.
This full time position is open immediately.
Interested applicants should send a detailed curriculum vitae and list of (
at least three) references to:
Todd McNutt Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiation Oncology
and Molecular Radiation Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
t******[email protected]
+1-410-614-4594
Copies of publications would also be welcome.
Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer.
Radiation Oncology Physics
A Post-Doctoral position is available in development of a shape, image,
treatment planning, dosimetry and outcomes based database for advanced
analysis of patients undergoing radiation therapy. The system provides a
framework for assessing the influence of patient information on various
aspects of radiation therapy from treatment plan quality to patient outcomes
and complications. The primary focus will be in the development and
implementation of web-enabled database application for analyzing the impact
of anatomical and target shapes on the plan quality of intensity modulated
radiotherapy treatments. Future projects will include the advancement of the
toolset for advanced analysis of outcomes and complications and the
correlation to shapes, radiation dosimetry, as well as other medical
information such as laboratory test results and patient history.
The candidate will have excellent collaborative opportunities with a diverse
group of multidisciplinary researchers from radiation oncology physics,
medical imaging, image processing, data mining, database design and analysis
; as well as with a diverse of pool of clinical collaborators. The candidate
will also have the opportunity to participate and train in the practice of
clinical radiation oncology physics. Primary research interactions will
take place within Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation
Sciences (www.radonc.jhmi.edu) and the Engineering Research Center for
Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology (www.cisst.org) at the
Johns Hopkins University.
The ideal candidate would have the following qualifications:
o PhD degree in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science or a closely
related field
o Research experience in image science, database or web page development,
or radiation physics.
This full time position is open immediately.
Interested applicants should send a detailed curriculum vitae and list of (
at least three) references to:
Todd McNutt Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Radiation Oncology
and Molecular Radiation Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
t******[email protected]
+1-410-614-4594
Copies of publications would also be welcome.
Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer.