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The work of our laboratory is highly multidisciplinary and comprises a broad range of basic science and clinical aspects. Our methodological research involves technologies and techniques from physics, biochemistry, computer science and biomedical engineering. A second pillar addresses clinical problems in the fields of radiology, neuroscience and neurology. We are currently looking for new members to complement our research team. Feel free to contact us directly if you share our passion for biomedical research and if any of the career opportunities below appeal to you. 

The MR SCIENCE Laboratory is an interdisciplinary team of researchers with a broad range of interests from physics and software development to signal processing and neuroscience. For more information on the work that we do please check out our publication listsoftware developmentsproject pages, and introductory video.

If you are interested in any of these positions please directly contact Professor Christoph Juchem at [email protected]

 

Graduate Students 

We see teaching and mentoring as integral parts of academic life and core responsibilities of every scientist. Over the years, we have been taught and mentored ourselves, which we regard both a privilege and an obligation. As such, we are determined to pass the benefits of our own training experience on to students and junior scientists where ever possible. Applications from prospective graduate students are welcome for all disciplines with significant overlap with our work. Especially, students with a background in biomedical/electrical engineering, physics, MR spectroscopy, biochemistry, sequence/method development and translational/clinical work in the fields of neurology, psychiatry and oncology are encouraged to apply if they want to be at the forefront of today’s MR engineering and join our DYNAMITE and spectroscopy teams.

 

Research Assistants (Undergraduate and Masters)

Student research assistants are always welcome! We have a range of existing projects available for expansion and further development in the realms of both magnetic resonance spectroscopy and hardware development. These include but are not limited to the following:

  • Methods design, software implementation, and neuroscience applications for magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS);
  • Hardware and software development for B0 field control by multi-coil gradient systems;
  • Hardware design and implementation for radiofrequency technology; 
  • Any other projects related to our work that might interest you---let us know!

We hope that our website has given you a first impression about us and our work ranging from methodology development to clinical research studies. Feel free to contact us directly to learn more about ongoing and planned projects, the methods we apply, and the skills you can learn working with us.