[visionlist] Several PostDoc / Research Software Developers available in Deep Learning for Lung Cancer Prediction and in Advanced Cardiac Imaging @KingsImaging UK

Schnabel, Julia julia.schnabel at kcl.ac.uk
Fri Aug 4 06:23:04 -05 2017


We are hiring! Join us at King’s College London for some exciting research and software engineering opportunities:

1. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and a Research Software Developer to design, develop integrate, test and evaluate novel machine learning based medical image analysis methods for our EPSRC funded Healthcare Impact Partnership project “Intelligent and Personalised Risk Stratification and Early Diagnosis of Lung Cancer (EP/P023509/1)”.  This 36-month project will bring together expertise in computational imaging and deep learning at King’s College London and Imperial College London, expert clinicians at Guy’s & St. Thomas’ Hospital and King’s College Hospital, and a leading industry partner. Our aim is to achieve both computational innovations in personalised diagnostics, as well as a strong translational focus for improved patient management, effectively leading the way in providing advanced healthcare technologies for a future UK lung cancer screening programme. For more information follow links below:


  *   Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Deep Learning for Intelligent Disease Monitoring in Lung Cancer: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77674
  *   Software Developer for Deep Learning in Lung Cancer Imaging: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77669

2. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and a Research Software Developer for a 2-year fixed term contract starting October 2017. These posts are focused on the design and development of a software platform for a technology development project that aims to create a novel visualization, interrogation, annotation and analysis tool for dynamic 3D echocardiographic images.  A key feature of the system will be integration with holographic and /or VR/AR (virtual reality/augmented reality) hardware to enable natural and intuitive interaction with the data. You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team of scientists, engineers and clinicians working on this project. The role is a part of the NIHR funded programme awarded to our multidisciplinary team in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at King’s College London and the Department of Congenital Heart Disease at Evelina London Children’s Hospital.  The primary aim of this project is to investigate and implement an advanced visualization system, using holographic and augmented reality technology, to assist in cardiac surgery planning. For more information follow links below:


  *   Research Software Developer in Advanced Cardiac Imaging: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77655
  *   Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Advanced Cardiac Imaging: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=77598

For enquires please contact julia.schnabel at kcl.ac.uk<mailto:julia.schnabel at kcl.ac.uk> (all posts) or alberto.gomez at kcl.ac.uk<mailto:alberto.gomez at kcl.ac.uk> (advanced cardiac imaging posts)

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Julia A. Schnabel, PhD
Professor of Computational Imaging and Head, Department of Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London
Director, EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training at King’s College London & Imperial College London
Visiting Professor in Engineering Science, University of Oxford

Division of Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering
3rd Floor, Lambeth Wing, St Thomas’ Hospital, London SE1 7EH, UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 718 88369 (direct)
Tel: +44 (0)20 718 88299 (office)

EPSRC CENTRE FOR DOCTORAL TRAINING IN MEDICAL IMAGING
PhD opportunities for graduates in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science and applied mathematics
http://www.imagingcdt.com Enquiries: imaging-cdt at kcl.ac.uk<mailto:imaging-cdt at kcl.ac.uk>

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