The position is based at Radboudumc within the department of Medical Imaging and embedded in the Advanced X-ray Tomographic Imaging (AXTI) laboratory.
AXTI focuses on the development, optimization, and clinical evaluation of new x-ray-based imaging methods. The lab focuses on the use of medical physics approaches to improve image acquisition methods and processing algorithms, and to evaluate the clinical performance of new technology in new clinical applications. The group counts with wide-ranging expertise in image acquisition and processing, reconstruction, and analysis, as well as observer studies, screening, radiation dosimetry, along with the design and performance of patient trials.
You will work in a well-equipped research environment with access to advanced CT technology and close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, including pulmonologists, internists, pathologists, thoracic surgeons, and anatomists.
The project also involves hands-on work at the CT scanner, in collaboration with specialized radiographers and CT technologists involved in photon-counting CT development.