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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Medical University of Silesia Department Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile First
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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Medical University of Silesia Department Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology Research Field Medical sciences » Medicine Researcher Profile First
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out research and teaching activities in the Academic Discipline MED/36- IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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Research Associate to join a team looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer. You will work alongside the Project’s Research Fellow and
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applications as part of the team-based workflow for the specification, planning, and delivery of response-driven, adaptive radiotherapy treatments. Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health
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project manager. You will be responsible for the management and co-ordination of the £850k project looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy for gynaecological
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in multi-modality treatment planning (e.g. PET, 4D CT, MRI) including brachytherapy and interest in image guided radiotherapy (IGRT), stereotactic radiosurgery, and stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT
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Resource and Project Coordinator. You will be responsible for assisting the management of the £850k project looking to develop new infrastructures for supporting decision making for radiotherapy
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-guided radiation therapy, adaptive radiotherapy, radiomics for treatment response assessment, and bio-physical modeling for treatment planning, with the following functions: Plan, design and execute
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on the human spine during subject testing; develops engineering software and machine learning models used to assess specific anatomical regions that radiation should be applied during radiotherapy for oncology