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ultrasound (https://doi.org/10.1109/TUFFC.2022.3148121 ). Optimal imaging inside and behind bone requires to take into account the 3D challenging wave physics imposed by bone tissue: wave refraction, wave
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supply hospitals with 166Ho on site and on demand. This project is part of large NWO (Dutch Research Council) funded consortium "UNRANU: UNderstanding the RAdiobiology of therapeutic medical radioNUclides
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collaboration with the dept. of Rheumatology of the Leiden University Medical Centre, we work on the development of algorithms to stratify incoming patients with suspect rheumatic disease using large resources
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enabling you to pursue advances at the interface of AI, ultrasound physics and medical imaging. A master’s degree in applied physics, biomedical engineering, computer science or similar. Experience in
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Menzel at the Department of Imaging Physics. The department develops novel instrumentation and imaging technologies. Research disciplines include Computational Imaging, Medical Imaging, Microscopy
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the Department of Imaging Physics (www.imphys.tudelft.nl ) of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. This department performs cuttingedge research spanning the range from understanding the basic principles underlying
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medical technology and patient care practices? What role can virtual and augmented reality play in the future design of healthcare facilities, and how might these technologies influence patient and staff
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or medical instrumentation, and even the space sector. You will also get to set up your own dedicated laboratory. Your research may verge on the fundamental, e.g. by deep-diving into physical aspects affecting
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the Department of Imaging Physics (www.imphys.tudelft.nl ) of the Faculty of Applied Sciences. This department performs cuttingedge research spanning the range from understanding the basic principles underlying
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)medical sciences, (bio)physics, bioengineering, mechanical engineering, clinical technology, or a related field You have a strong research-oriented attitude. You are motivated to develop your teaching