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Postdoctoral Position in Neuronal Current Imaging and EEG-fMRI

INSELSPITAL Berne

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Support Center for Advanced Neuroimaging (SCAN), Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Bern This position is part of the SNSF-funded project SWISS SECOND: the impact of disease activity on secondary brain alterations in epilepsy patients five years after the first seizure, led by Prof. Dr. med. Roland Wiest. The successful candidate will work on the development and validation of Spin-lock (SL) based fMRI, a non-BOLD technique that is sensitive to neuronal magnetic fields and compare it with EEG-fMRI data from both a 3T (Prisma, Siemens) and 7T (Terra, Siemens) MRI systems in patients with epilepsy. What you can expect Further develop and optimize Spin lock functional MRI sequences at 3T and 7T Conduct phantom testing and human data acquisition Improve post processing and quantitative analysis tools Collaborate closely with clinical and technical partners within the project Your Profile PhD in physics, biomedical engineering, or a related field Experience with the Siemens IDEA pulse sequence programming environment Knowledge of EEG-fMRI is an advantage Strong motivation for applied neuroimaging research and collaborative work What we offer Interdisciplinary, collaborative team State-of-the-art imaging facilities Multi-facetted and interesting range of tasks with further education opportunities To apply, please send a curriculum vitae and a motivation letter by no later than 15.09.2025 to the following e-mail address: Write an email Questions about the job? For subject-specific questions and information about the position, please contact Dr. Milena Capiglioni Write an email 3010 Berne

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