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Medical radiation physics is a subject where physics and various radiation applications meet biology and medicine. The Department of Medical Radiation Physics at Lund University is located in the Skåne University Hospital area in Lund, and the department is responsible for the Medical Physics Programme and also conducts research and postgraduate education. Medical physicists, employed at Skåne University Hospital, are in many cases tied to the Department of Medical Radiation Physics.
Description
Treatments with radiopharmaceuticals, so called radionuclide therapy (RNT), are a growing part of clinical nuclear medicine. However, the understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the treatments is incomplete and there are significant possibilities to optimise the treatments both at the group level and for the individual patient. A prerequisite for such optimisation is reliable measurement methods for activity and absorbed dose to tumours and organs-at-risk. In addition to gamma-camera images, CT images are an important component of the measurement process and are used for various types of corrections within the quantitative tomographic reconstruction and the calculation of the absorbed dose.
The Nuclear Medicine physics research group at the Department of Medical Radiation Physics works among other topics with the developing image-based methods for determination of the absorbed doses to organs and tumours in RNT. The measurement process is relatively complex and includes, for example, calibration of camera systems, collection of projection data, reconstruction of quantitative tomographic images and subsequent calculation of the radiation transport and energy deposition.
Through the advertised position, the group wants to increase its understanding of the uncertainty of estimated absorbed doses and the limitations of different measurement methods. The idea is that this should be done through a combination of phantom design with 3D printers, experimental measurements and Monte Carlo simulations and take place within the framework of the cooperation the group has with the operations at Skåne University Hospital.
Job description
The main task is to pursue the applicant’s own doctoral studies, which includes participation in research projects as well as attending postgraduate courses. The duties also include participation in teaching and supervision at the medical physics program and other work at the department (maximally equivalent to 20 % of full-time employment). The research task will mainly focus on: A) Design of phantom with different densities using 3D printers, B) Evaluation of methods for determining activity, activity concentration and absorbed dose with clinical imaging systems, and C) development of methods to investigate and characterize heterogeneties in the distribution of activity and absorbed dose in tumours from SPECT and PET images.
The project is within the sub-topic of nuclear medicine and the work is located to Department of Medical Radiation Physics in Lund. The experimental part of the project will primarily be performed using the SPECT and PET systems installed at Skåne University Hospital.
Requirements
Basic requirements for admittance to doctoral education is to have completed a degree at advanced level, fulfilled course requirements of at least 240 ECTS credits, of which at least 60 ECTS credits at advanced level, or in any other way within or outside the country acquired essentially equivalent knowledge.
Special requirements for admittance to postgraduate studies in medical radiation physics is a degree in medical radiation physics (or equivalent foreign degree) or another degree for basic qualifications (240 ECTS credits) with courses of at least 60 ECTS credits that have direct relevance for the postgraduate education and completed a thesis of at least 30 ECTS credits.
Requirements for the announced position is that the applicant has:
It is a merit if the applicant has:
Great emphasis is placed on good teamwork skills and the ability to assimilate the education.
Eligibility
Students with basic eligibility for third-cycle studies are those who- have completed a second-cycle degree- have completed courses of at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 credits are from second-cycle courses, or- have acquired largely equivalent knowledge in some other way, in Sweden or abroad.
The employment of doctoral students is regulated in the Swedish Code of Statues 1998: 80. Only those who are or have been admitted to PhD-studies may be appointed to doctoral studentships. When an appointment to a doctoral studentship is made, the ability of the student to benefit from PhD-studies shall primarily be taken into account. In addition to devoting themselves to their studies, those appointed to doctoral studentships may be required to work with educational tasks, research and administration, in accordance with specific regulations in the ordinance.
Type of employment
Limit of tenure, four years according to HF 5 kap 7§.
Application
The application is made online. The application shall include a CV, a copy of the applicant’s master thesis (or equivalent) and copies of the certificates and documents which the applicant wishes to invoke. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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First day of employment | 2020-10-01 |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 |
City | Lund |
County | Skåne län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | PA2020/2661 |
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Published | 28.Aug.2020 |
Last application date | 17.Sep.2020 11:59 PM CEST |