The Clinical Photonics Lab of Erlangen School of Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT) at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany requires highly motivated individuals to work with a team of research scientists, engineers and physicians on the development of new optical methods in biomedical application.
PhD scholarship is provided for 2 years with possible extension. Student meal plan and dormitory accommodation is available. The work language in the lab is English.
Descriptions of the positions:
Code Number: CPL-02-08:
PhD student to be engaged in the fiber sensor for in vivo monitoring of epithelium vessel/capillary density project
The main goal of the project is developing a sensor for monitoring the local blood microcirculation at Critical Care. The sensor will be based on spatially resolved diffuse reflectance measurements. The epithelium vessel/capillary density is an important parameter that may reflect rapidly developing life threatening syndromes like shock or systemic organ failures. This is an international project and may require some trip abroad. Our partners in this project are University Health Network (Toronto, Canada) and Kagoshima University Hospital (Kagoshima, Japan).
The specific tasks in will include:
Engineering of fiberoptic spectroscopy setup including LED matrix components
Analytical data modelling and Monte-Carlo simulations
Performing experimental studies on bio-phantoms
Performing experimental studies on animals
In addition, there will be opportunities for working on other advanced optical diagnostic instruments and participating in laboratory and clinical studies
Attributes required:
Master in physical or engineering sciences with interest in life sciences and with strong capability and interest in instrumentation and measurement techniques including familiarity with signal processing (e.g. Labview) and data processing software (e.g. Matlab)
Ability and interest in multicultural team-work
Excellent communication skills (English)
Willingness to multitask
Interest in working with animal models
Ability for trips and temporal remote assignments
Code Number: CPL-04-08:
PhD student to be engaged in the hyperspectral and fluorescence imaging diagnostics and surgical guidance for the surgery of stomach cancer project
The specific tasks in this period will include:
Developing and upgrading a hyperspectral endoscope equipment
Operating and upgrading acousto-optical filter and camera setups
Carrying out laboratory and clinical research studies including operating optical imaging / spectroscopy equipment, data collection and computer analysis
The position may involve experimental animal work and clinical diagnostics, and endosurgical procedures. The job will involve interaction with both academic and clinical personnel
In addition, there will be opportunities for working on other advanced optical diagnostic instruments and to participate in laboratory and clinical studies
Attributes required:
Master in physical or engineering sciences with interest in life sciences and with strong capability and interest in optics, instrumentation and measurement techniques including familiarity with coding in VB or C family, signal (e.g. Labview) and data processing software scripting (e.g. Matlab)
Experience with statistical analysis using SPSS and/or SAS
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with ability to liaise with patients, health care professionals and scientists (English)
Willing to travel and present the results on the international conferences worldwide
If you would like to apply for the positions announced, please follow the instruction for the application procedure as given at:
http://www.aot.uni-erlangen.de/saot_candidates/saot_admission.shtml
Please put the code number of the position in your application and "Attention to Prof. Alexandre Douplik"
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