Postdoctoral Fellowship Position in Medical Physics and Engineering# Engineering - 工程
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One postdoctoral position is immediately available in the Division of
Medical Physics and Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW), for individual who
is interested in pursuing a career in medical physics. The research topics
are the development of advanced cancer radiotherapy techniques. Specific
problems cover major research topics in cancer radiotherapy, including
patient respiratory motion management strategies, dynamic treatment plan
optimization, dose calculation, and plan quality assurance. A Ph.D. degree
in physics, engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or related
disciplines is required. Strong programming skill is essential. Knowledge in
medical physics and high-performance computing is desired. The candidate
should also demonstrate excellent written and communication skills. The
postdoctoral positions at UTSW are full-time research positions. Initial
appointment will be for one year with renewable appointments for subsequent
years. The successful candidates, if interested, will also be eligible for
basic clinical medical physics training and a tuition fee waiver for the
enrollment into a didactic certificate program with CAMPEP-accredited
courses covering essential medical physics didactic elements for individuals
entering the medical physics profession through an alternative pathway.
Interested candidates should e-mail a CV to
Xuejun Gu, Assistant Professor
Division of Medical Physics & Engineering
Department of Radiation Oncology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
2280 Inwood Rd., Rm2.326
Dallas, TX 75235
E-mail: [email protected]/* */
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.
Medical Physics and Engineering, Department of Radiation Oncology,
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW), for individual who
is interested in pursuing a career in medical physics. The research topics
are the development of advanced cancer radiotherapy techniques. Specific
problems cover major research topics in cancer radiotherapy, including
patient respiratory motion management strategies, dynamic treatment plan
optimization, dose calculation, and plan quality assurance. A Ph.D. degree
in physics, engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or related
disciplines is required. Strong programming skill is essential. Knowledge in
medical physics and high-performance computing is desired. The candidate
should also demonstrate excellent written and communication skills. The
postdoctoral positions at UTSW are full-time research positions. Initial
appointment will be for one year with renewable appointments for subsequent
years. The successful candidates, if interested, will also be eligible for
basic clinical medical physics training and a tuition fee waiver for the
enrollment into a didactic certificate program with CAMPEP-accredited
courses covering essential medical physics didactic elements for individuals
entering the medical physics profession through an alternative pathway.
Interested candidates should e-mail a CV to
Xuejun Gu, Assistant Professor
Division of Medical Physics & Engineering
Department of Radiation Oncology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
2280 Inwood Rd., Rm2.326
Dallas, TX 75235
E-mail: [email protected]/* */
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.