Postdoc Research Positions and Student Research positions in Biomedical Imaging and Neuroscience Institute at Wright State University
Postdoc Research Positions in Biomedical Imaging
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute at Wright State University, we focus on noninvasive optical imaging of the brain function and cancer at preclinical and clinical settings. We are looking for candidates to take an active part in optical neuroimaging (e.g. autism
diagnosis), and cancer diagnosis (e.g. oral, ovarian, skin cancers). The position offers a stimulating work
environment integrating engineering and physics with medicine, neuroscience and biology. The candidate will have a unique opportunity in both basic lab and translational research by collaborating with scientists and
clinicians located in close proximity. The lab is located at the heart of the Neuroscience Engineering
Collaboration building, which houses the Wright State University & Premier Health Neuroscience Institute, a
University System of Ohio Center of Excellence, where engineers collaborate with medical researchers and
https://www.osapublishing.org/boe/abstract.cfm?uri=boe-7-10-3871
Cancer Imaging: Nature Scientific Reports: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15790-y
https://www.osapublishing.org/boe/abstract.cfm?uri=boe-8-6-3045
Qualifications: The qualified candidates should be highly motivated and enthusiastic, with interests in optical
imaging and biophotonics. Strong background in one of the following fields is needed: Biomedical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Optical Engineering or related fields. At least one of the
skills below is preferred.
• Experience in (tissue) optics, biomedical optics.
• Experience in functional near infrared spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, diffuse
correlation spectroscopy, speckle imaging, diffuse optical tomography, endoscopy, microscopy.
• Experience with FPGA, correlator board, photon counter and timer board.
• Experience with NI LabView, hardware/instrumentation development, hardware control and signal
acquisition using for example NI DAQ card.
• Experience in optical, opto-mechanical, electro-optic systems, CCD cameras, LEDs, lasers, structured
light illumination, spatial light modulators (DMD), digital light projection (DLP).
• Strong programming skills with Matlab, signal/image processing.
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute at Wright State University, we focus on noninvasive optical imaging of the brain function and cancer at preclinical and clinical settings. We are looking for candidates to take an active part in optical neuroimaging (e.g. autism
diagnosis), and cancer diagnosis (e.g. oral, ovarian, skin cancers). The position offers a stimulating work
environment integrating engineering and physics with medicine, neuroscience and biology. The candidate will have a unique opportunity in both basic lab and translational research by collaborating with scientists and
clinicians located in close proximity. The lab is located at the heart of the Neuroscience Engineering
Collaboration building, which houses the Wright State University & Premier Health Neuroscience Institute, a
University System of Ohio Center of Excellence, where engineers collaborate with medical researchers and
clinicians to improve diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and cancer.
Graduate Student Research Positions in Biomedical Imaging
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute at Wright State University, we focus
on noninvasive optical imaging of the brain function and cancer at preclinical and clinical settings. We are
looking for candidates (full-time/part-time) to take an active part in optical neuroimaging
(e.g. autism diagnosis), and cancer diagnosis (e.g. oral, ovarian, skin cancers). The position offers a stimulating
work environment integrating engineering and physics with medicine, neuroscience and biology. The
candidate will have a unique opportunity in both basic lab and translational research by collaborating with
scientists and clinicians located in close proximity. The lab is located at the heart of the Neuroscience
Engineering Collaboration building, which houses the Wright State University & Premier Health Neuroscience
Institute, a University System of Ohio Center of Excellence, where engineers collaborate with medical
researchers and clinicians to improve diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and cancer.
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience Institute at Wright State University, we focus
on noninvasive optical imaging of the brain function and cancer at preclinical and clinical settings. We are
looking for candidates (full-time/part-time) to take an active part in optical neuroimaging
(e.g. autism diagnosis), and cancer diagnosis (e.g. oral, ovarian, skin cancers). The position offers a stimulating
work environment integrating engineering and physics with medicine, neuroscience and biology. The
candidate will have a unique opportunity in both basic lab and translational research by collaborating with
scientists and clinicians located in close proximity. The lab is located at the heart of the Neuroscience
Engineering Collaboration building, which houses the Wright State University & Premier Health Neuroscience
Institute, a University System of Ohio Center of Excellence, where engineers collaborate with medical
researchers and clinicians to improve diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and cancer.
For the details: BioMedical Imaging Lab: http://biomil.org
https://medicine.wright.edu/neuroscience-institute/neuroscience-engineering-collaboration-buildingOur Sample Publications:
Functional brain Imaging: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jbio.201700165/abstracthttps://www.osapublishing.org/boe/abstract.cfm?uri=boe-7-10-3871
Cancer Imaging: Nature Scientific Reports: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15790-y
https://www.osapublishing.org/boe/abstract.cfm?uri=boe-8-6-3045
Qualifications: The qualified candidates should be highly motivated and enthusiastic, with interests in optical
imaging and biophotonics. Strong background in one of the following fields is needed: Biomedical Engineering,
Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Optical Engineering or related fields. At least one of the
skills below is preferred.
• Experience in (tissue) optics, biomedical optics.
• Experience in functional near infrared spectroscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, diffuse
correlation spectroscopy, speckle imaging, diffuse optical tomography, endoscopy, microscopy.
• Experience with FPGA, correlator board, photon counter and timer board.
• Experience with NI LabView, hardware/instrumentation development, hardware control and signal
acquisition using for example NI DAQ card.
• Experience in optical, opto-mechanical, electro-optic systems, CCD cameras, LEDs, lasers, structured
light illumination, spatial light modulators (DMD), digital light projection (DLP).
• Strong programming skills with Matlab, signal/image processing.
To Apply: Please email your CV and cover letter describing your background to:
Ulas Sunar, PhDAssociate Professor, Dept. of Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering
Ohio Research Scholar, Endowed Chair in Medical Imaging
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
Wright State University
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
BioMedical Imaging Lab: http://biomil.org
Email: ulas.sunar@wright.edu
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