Jobs

ESR: Ph.D. Student Marie Curie International Training Network (deadline 21 august 2019) Looking for a PhD student on studying improvement of therapeutic index in radiation oncology For applications follow link: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/430939

Full-time senior track positions in the field of radiomics (closed)

15 Ph.D. position for the Marie Curie International Training Network PREDICT (closed)

Vacancies

PhD STUDENTS:

RADIOMICS and EPOMICS in Multiple Sclerosis

Research Rotations

The M-lab and the D-lab offer research rotations at the BSc and MSc level for biomedical, data scientists and medical students. If you are interested in a project please select the project below add the topic in the subject line and send an email using the form below and we will get back to you.

Available projects for University Students:


Recognizing biological structures in medical imaging using Deep Learning - based on Artificial Intelligence
a) Curate real datasets for use in machine learning, i.e. prepare the data by sorting and annotating images and making them ready to be analysed by AI.
b) Adapt existing code (mainly Python) from similar projects in order to find a digital fingerprint that correlates with the structure you are trying to delineate.
c) Create your own machine learning model to read in new medical images and automatically contour structures (e.g. the brainstem, or brain tumours).


Ensuring the quality of mammography for every patient using Deep Learning - based on Artificial Intelligence
a) Curate real datasets for use in machine learning, i.e. prepare the data by sorting and annotating images and making them ready to be analysed by AI.
b) Adapt existing code (mainly Python) from similar projects in order to find a digital fingerprint that correlates with hardware settings.
c) Create your own machine learning model to read in new medical images and automatically check if the hardware is working as intended.


Available projects for PhD students from China within the China Scholarship Council (CSC) Program:


1. Artificial Intelligence applied to the retina as a window to the brain: analysis of the 9000 patient of the Maastricht study
2. Artificial Intelligence applied to magnetic resonance of the heart
3. The use of harmless clostridia butyricum bacteria to continuously produce therapeutic agents from the microbiome
4. The use of Hypoxia Activated Prodrugs with an immunotherapeutics warhead as anticancer treatment
5. Quantitative image analysis to evaluate microcirculation: analysis of the 9000 patient of the Maastricht study
6. Quantitative image analysis applied to neurological diseases: a big data approach