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15-07-2008, 05:09 PM
Open PhD Student Position in Surgical Simulation
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Description:
The position is open starting this summer 2008 in the Virtual Reality in Medicine Group of the Computer Vision Lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich).
The research will be carried out within the framework of the EU project PASSPORT, which will concentrate on the development of patient-specific simulators for liver surgery.
The focus of the PhD work will be on aspects of meshing and remeshing, texture anaylsis and generation, and general simulator development.
The Virtual Reality in Medicine Group at ETH Zurich has many years of experience in research related to surgical simulation and provides an excellent work environment with a number of thematically related co-workers.
Details on our previous simulator development can be found here:
http://www.hystsim.ethz.ch
The general duration of the PhD position is three to four years, and includes a competitive salary.
Requirements:
A university education (Master/Diploma) with a technical/scientific background is expected. Furthermore, the applicant should have good IT knowledge and be able to work in an interdisciplinary team. Expertise in any of the techniques below would be an advantage
* Medical simulation and applications
* C/C++ programming
* Numerical methods
* OpenGL or other significant visualization programming
We offer interesting and project-oriented scientific work in a modern and well-equipped environment. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary group of scientists performing cutting-edge research related to surgical simulation.
To apply, please send curriculum vitae, graduation information, and if
available letters of recommendation and representative publications. Contact
details are listed below.
Contact:
Dr. Matthias Harders
Computer Vision Laboratory
ETF C 107
ETH Zurich
Sternwartenstrasse 7
CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone ++ 41 1 632 52 79
Fax ++ 41 1 632 11 99
Email: mharders@vision.ee.ethz.ch
http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch
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Description:
The position is open starting this summer 2008 in the Virtual Reality in Medicine Group of the Computer Vision Lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich).
The research will be carried out within the framework of the EU project PASSPORT, which will concentrate on the development of patient-specific simulators for liver surgery.
The focus of the PhD work will be on aspects of meshing and remeshing, texture anaylsis and generation, and general simulator development.
The Virtual Reality in Medicine Group at ETH Zurich has many years of experience in research related to surgical simulation and provides an excellent work environment with a number of thematically related co-workers.
Details on our previous simulator development can be found here:
http://www.hystsim.ethz.ch
The general duration of the PhD position is three to four years, and includes a competitive salary.
Requirements:
A university education (Master/Diploma) with a technical/scientific background is expected. Furthermore, the applicant should have good IT knowledge and be able to work in an interdisciplinary team. Expertise in any of the techniques below would be an advantage
* Medical simulation and applications
* C/C++ programming
* Numerical methods
* OpenGL or other significant visualization programming
We offer interesting and project-oriented scientific work in a modern and well-equipped environment. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary group of scientists performing cutting-edge research related to surgical simulation.
To apply, please send curriculum vitae, graduation information, and if
available letters of recommendation and representative publications. Contact
details are listed below.
Contact:
Dr. Matthias Harders
Computer Vision Laboratory
ETF C 107
ETH Zurich
Sternwartenstrasse 7
CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone ++ 41 1 632 52 79
Fax ++ 41 1 632 11 99
Email: mharders@vision.ee.ethz.ch
http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch