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Postdoctoral research fellow position available – Motion correction for brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging at high and ultra-high field

We are looking for a curious, motivated, team-oriented candidate with a PhD degree in signal processing, physics, computer science, applied mathematics, biomedical engineering or related topics. Prior knowledge in magnetic resonance parallel imaging acquisition and reconstruction techniques would be advantageous. The successful candidate will work in the central nervous system team composed of physicists, neuroscientists, clinicians and computational scientists. Salary is based on previous experience (2.7-3.2 k€ monthly gross salary).

Motion correction for brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging at high and ultra-high field

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The position is granted by Aix Marseille University (www.univ-amu.fr) in a partnership project with Siemens Healthineers. The work will be done at the CRMBM laboratory (www.crmbm.univ-amu.fr) which is located in the center of the lively Marseille city, within La Timone university hospital.

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