Research assistant in inverse problems and imaging

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2015-12-04
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Subject of the position

Physics, applied mathematics, numerical analysis or electrical engineering. Inverse problems and imaging. In particular, electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in medical applications.

Location

The research assistant position is located at the Linnaeus University, Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Växjö, Sweden. 

Working time

100%. Fixed-term 2 year full time research assistant position.

Context of position

The Waves and Signals research group ( http://lnu.se/ws)at the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the Linnaeus University invites applications for a research assistant (Forskarassistent) in inverse problems and imaging.

Linnaeus University provides an international and dynamic environment for the training of young researchers in physics and electrical engineering. The research group in Waves and Signals carries out research in mutlidisciplinary collaboration between the areas of applied mathematics, mathematical physics, electromagnetic theory and signal processing. The research focuses on electromagnetic problems relating to direct and inverse problems in science and engineering. Typical application areas are within industry and medicin such as electrical- and microwave tomography, imaging, parameter estimation, detection and surveillance. The research team collaborates closely with several other research teams in Sweden, and have many international contacts.

The successful candidate will work full time in the EU (Horizon 2020) funded project CRADL (Continuous Regional Analysis Device for neonate Lung) aiming to develop new EIT imaging techniques for continuous non-invasive bedside monitoring of infants lung functions. The research group will participate in a work package dealing with the clinical image analysis, including lung interaction, clinical experiments and databases, imaging and statistical analysis as well as improved multifrequency EIT difference imaging algorithms by modeling of lossy biomaterial. The candidate is expected to take active part in the research activities related to this work package as well as to participate in relevant project meetings at the partner institutions in Europe.

A background encompassing expertise in electromagnetic modeling and numerical methods in general, and inverse problems, imaging and electrical impedance tomography in particular, is a strong asset.

A maximum of 25% of the time may be dedicated to teaching and supervision at the undergraduate and advanced levels.

The position is initially limited to two years full time with the possibility of a renewal for two more years. The contract can start immediately after 1 January 2016.

Bases of assessment

Qualification requirements
The eligibility requirements are a Ph.D. in physics, applied mathematics, numerical analysis, electrical engineering or equivalent. The applicant must have completed her/his Ph.D. studies no more than seven years before the application deadline.

Other grounds of assessment

• Documented background and experience in the proposed research area (see above) is a strong asset.
• Demonstrated ability to conduct research within the described area.
• Interpersonal skills and flexibility are of great importance since the work is done in a research group.

Applications should arrive no later than 10 january 2015. Mark your application with reference number PA 2015/ 572-2.2.1

More information will be found on the Linnaeus University homepage, under the heading Jobs and vacancies, where you apply. Remember to enclose all relevant appendices such as degree certificates, testimonials and publications, when applying via our website.

Further information

Professor Sven Nordebo, phone: +46 (0)470-70 81 93

e-mail: sven.nordebo@lnu.se

Head of department Hans Veenhuizen, phone: +46 (0)480-44 63 14

e-mail: hans.veenhuizen@lnu.se Human Resources Consultant Åse Nilsson, Phone: +46 (0)470-70 82 12

e-mail: ase.nilsson@lnu.se

Läs mer och ansök här:

http://lnu.se/about-lnu/jobs-and-vacancies?l=en

Please apply by clicking on the "Apply" button at the bottom of the ad. Your application should be designed according to the Template for application which can be found in the Guide to Appointment procedures under attachments on the right. The credentials you invoke must be verified with certification and they must be attached digitally in your application. Other documents, including various types of scientific works, must be submitted digitally along with the application. The application and other documents to be marked with the reference number. All documents cited must be received by the University no later than 24.00 on the closing day.

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Publiceringsdatum
2015-12-04

Ersättning
individuell

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