A close collaborator of the DRCMR, the HYPERMAG Center for hyperpolarized imaging at DTU Electrical Engineering invites applications for a PhD position in Magnetic Resonance method development.
The project concerns measurement and reconstructions methods for hyperpolarized imaging and spectroscopy (sequences, reconstruction, analysis). The deadline is March 6th, 2016.
The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) located at Hvidovre Hospital is looking for a part-time student assistant within the field of statistics from February 2016. The job involves modeling of longitudinal brain and behavioral data, with the aim to gain a better understanding of how the brain matures and how this is related to behavioral development.
The Job
Your main task will be to assist in modelling longitudinal brain imaging and behavioral data, (including e.g. linear mixed effects models and functional data analysis) using the R statistical programming language. Subsequently, your task will be to apply these models to the wealth of unique longitudinal brain and behavioral data (up to 11 time points) collected in the HUBU (Hjernens Udvikling hos Børn og Unge) project.
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