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Postdoctoral Fellowship at
Stanford University
A postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Radiation Oncology at
Stanford University. The primary areas of research in image-guided IMRT.
Ideally, the fellow will work on one or a few of the following aspects: 4D
PET/CT, cone beam CT image reconstruction, respiratory gating, tumor tracking,
inverse planning for image-guided IMRT, 3D/4D cone beam CT (CBCT), deformable
image registration model, and adaptive therapy. Stanford has strong clinical and
research programs in IMRT, dose optimization, Monte Carlo dose calculation,
radiological and metabolic imaging, gated radiation therapy, stereotactic
radiosurgery, and radiobiology. We are also developing a strong molecular
imaging program for radiation oncology and the fellow will have ample
opportunities to interact with imaging scientists across the Stanford campus.
Expertise in medical physics, computer programming, medical imaging, and
biomedical engineering are sought. A Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Physics,
Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or Computer Science is required.
Previous experience in medical physics is a plus.
Applicants should submit resumes with
the names of at least 3 references to:
Lei Xing, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Chief of Medical Physics Research
Department of Radiation Oncology
875 Blake Wilbur Drive
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-5847
Ph: (650)498-7896
Fax:(650)498-4015
Email: lei@reyes.stanford.edu
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