Department: Radiology
Institution: University of Chicago
Employment Type: Full-time, Research Assistant Professor or Research Associate Professor
The University of Chicago's Department of Radiology is searching for a Research Assistant Professor or Research Associate Professor to join the nuclear medicine and molecular imaging instrumentation laboratory in the Molecular Imaging and Theranostics (MI&T) group.
The MI&T group has a long history of developing novel imaging instruments and devices. The appointee will initially conduct academic research in collaboration with a faculty member or team, participating in one or more of the ongoing research projects on PET, SPECT, and/or multi-modality imaging systems. Over time, the appointee is expected to develop their own independent research agenda and grant portfolio.
Academic rank and compensation:
Dependent upon qualifications, including a generous package of fringe benefits
Prior to the start of employment, qualified applicants must:
Have a doctoral degree or equivalent in physical sciences, engineering, or a related field
Completed postdoctoral training
Preferred Expertise and Experience:
Radiation detection technologies
PET and/or SPECT instrumentation
Related physics and computing methodologies
Image-guided therapy applications
Assessment of applications will consider publication record, experience with collaborative research, track record, and potential to obtain extramural funding.
Applicants must apply through The University of Chicago Academic Recruitment job board, which uses Interfolio to accept applications
Required materials: CV including bibliography and cover letter
Review of applications ends when the position is filled
Notes:
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