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1 Marie Curie PhD fellows in Computer Science
1 Marie
Curie PhD fellows in Computer Science
Department
of Orthopedic, University hospital of Hvidovre and University of Copenhagen is
searching for one Marie Curie PhD fellow interested in pushing the boundaries
of rapid biomechanics simulation for personalized clinical design with us. S/he
will
be enrolled
as PhD student in Computer Science commencing 1 September 2018 or as soon as
possible thereafter:
* The Position seeks to investigate the use
of finite element analysis for understanding of pre-arthrosis deformities and
related surgeries. More details can be found here:
Project description
You will be working as part of the Rapid
Biomechanics Simulation for Personalized Clinical Design (RAINBOW) MSCA
European Training Network, awarded by the European Union's Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme. This network consists of 5 universities,
1 hospital, 8 industrial partners, and
will educate a total of 15 PhD students through common dedicated training
activities. More details can be found here http://rainbow.ku.dk
Supervisors are:
Consultant
Christian Wong, Department of Orthoepedics, Email cwon0002@regionh.dk
Sune.
Darkner, Associate Professor, Department of computer Science darkner@di.ku.dk
Kenny
Erleben, Associate Professor, Department of computer Science erleben@di.ku.dk
Description of the scientific
environment
The environment will be a collaboration
between clinical practice and computer science with the base of the Ph.D at the
clinical children orthopedic section, a research section with focus biomechanical
research and the Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
(DIKU). DIKU hosts experts in image analysis and processing, computer vision, computer
simulation, numerical optimization and machine learning. The collaboration
offers a research environment with much freedom: to a large extent, you shape
the research you work on and the ideas you pursue. The collaboration between
Hvidovre and DIKU aspires to be a top research environment that bridges theory
and practice. You will be part of the RAINBOW research team. Your position is
anchored within the clinical children orthopedic section where the team consist
of 5 medical doctors and 4 research assistants. You will be exposed to clinical
practice and get close to patients and clinical experts while working both with
theory and creating software, design tools, to be used by clinical experts. The
RAINBOW network offers many traveling opportunities for training events and
extended visits and research stays.
Job description
The position is available for a 3-year
period and your key tasks as a PhD student are:
* To manage and carry through your research
project
* Attend PhD courses
* Write scientific articles and your PhD
thesis
* Disseminate your research
* To stay at an external research
institution for a few months, preferably abroad
Formal requirements
Applicants should hold an MSc degree in
Computer Science, Mathematics or related field with outstanding grades.
Applicants should possess Strong programming skills, Strong mathematical
background and proficiency in spoken and written English. As criteria
for the assessment of your qualifications
emphasis will also be laid on awards and honors, previous scientific
publications in recognized peer-reviewed venues (if any) and relevant
professional qualifications and work experience. It is an advantage if the
candidate has experience with one or more
of the following topics:
* Differential and Riemannian geometry
* Numerical optimization
* Geometry and topology
* Image analysis/computer vision
* Simulation and scientific computing
Terms of employment
The position is covered by the Memorandum
on Job Structure for Academic Staff (available on request).
Terms of appointment and payment accord to
the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Danish Confederation of
Professional Associations on Academics in the State and according to the rules
and regulations laid down by European Union’s Horizon
2020 Marie Curie Initial Training
Networks.
The scholarship requires a Master's degree
in computer science or a field providing equivalent qualifications (see above),
at the time of taking up the position. The appointment is for a period of 36
months and is expected to lead to a PhD dissertation.
More details about studying at the
University of Copenhagen may be found at http://www.science.ku.dk/english/research/phd/;
information about studying in Denmark may
be found at http://ism.ku.dk .
Since the scholarship is part of the MSCA
European Training Network programme the candidate must - at the date of
recruitment – be an “early stage researcher” (i.e. in the first 4 years of
his/her research career and not have a doctoral degree) and cannot
have resided in Denmark for more than 12
months in the three years immediately before the recruitment.
Application Procedure
The application, in English, must be
submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below.
Please include
* Letter of motivation (max. two pages)
that includes a description of how the qualifications are met
* CV
* Master thesis as PDF (final or in draft;
if draft, then state the expected submission date)
* Assessment of master thesis (final or
provisional if the thesis is not submitted)
* Reference letters from two referees
(signed and dated)
* Diploma and transcripts of grades (BSc
and MSc) documenting an outstanding academic record. Unless the candidate's
diploma and transcripts of grades are in Danish or English, the candidate must
procure a certified translation. Furthermore, the candidate
must include official information about
the grading scale.
* Other information for consideration, e.g.
list of publications (if any),
* PDFs of any scientific publications that
you have co-authored.
* Full contact details (Name, address, telephone
& email) of 1-3 professional referees
The University wishes our staff to reflect
the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified
candidates regardless of personal background.
The deadline for applications is 1 May
2018, 23:59 GMT +2.
After the expiry of the deadline for
applications, the authorized recruitment manager selects applicants for
assessment on the advice of the Interview Committee. Afterwards an assessment
committee will be appointed to evaluate the selected applications.
The applicants will be notified of the
composition of the committee and the final selection of a successful candidate
will be made by Hvidovre Hospital
The main criterion for selection will be
the research potential of the applicant and the above mentioned skills. The
successful candidate will then be requested to formally apply for enrolment as
a PhD student at the PhD school of the Faculty of Science,
University of Copenhagen.
Questions
For specific information about the PhD
scholarship, please contact the supervisors:
Consultant
Christian Wong, Department of Orthoepedics, Email cwon0002@regionh.dk
or
Associate professor Sune Darkner, Department
of Computer Science, E-mail darkner@di.ku.dk ,
Direct Phone:
+45 21 30 85 84
General information about PhD programmes at
SCIENCE is available at http://www.science.ku.dk/phd.
Fakta
- Arbejdssted
Hvidovre Hospital -
Kontaktperson
Birgit Nielsen - Adresse
Kettegård Allé 30, 2650 Hvidovre - Stillingstype
Forsker - Speciale
Ortopædisk kirurgi - Ansættelsesform
Tidsbegrænset periode - Ugentlig arbejdstid
Fuld tid - Ansættelsens start
01-09-2018 - Regionens jobnr.
211086 - Quick-nr.
357032 - Indrykningsdato
05-09-2018 -
Ansøgningsfrist
13-09-2018 (udløbet)
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Kontaktperson
Birgit Nielsen - Stillingstype
Forsker - Speciale
Ortopædisk kirurgi - Ansættelsesform
Tidsbegrænset periode - Ugentlig arbejdstid
Fuld tid - Ansættelsens start
01-09-2018 - Regionens jobnr.
211086 - Quick-nr.
357032 - Indrykningsdato
05-09-2018 -
Ansøgningsfrist
13-09-2018 (udløbet)