| Subject: | PDRA post developing motion-stablised hand-held multiphoton scanner for clinical applications | 
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| Date: | Thu, 11 Jul 2013 17:20:46 +0000 | 
| From: | Dunsby, Christopher W <christopher.dunsby@IMPERIAL.AC.UK> | 
| Reply-To: | Dunsby, Christopher W <christopher.dunsby@IMPERIAL.AC.UK> | 
| To: | <UK-EUROBIOIMAGING-PROJECT@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> | 
Imperial College London is currently
          recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to develop a
          motion-stablised hand-held multiphoton scanner for clinical
          applications. The post is available for up to 2 years.
This is a
          full-time post funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences
          Research Council as part of a multidisciplinary research
          project to develop and apply novel approaches for
          in vivo multiphoton microscopy of tissue
          autofluorescence for clinical applications. The successful
          applicant will have a background in fluorescence imaging
          technology, preferably with experience of multiphoton
          microscopy, designing optical systems, working with single
          mode and multimode optical fibres, and working with and
          aligning ultrafast lasers. Their role will be to
          develop a novel
            hand-held motion-stabilised multiphoton microscopy system
            for clinical applications.
          This will include the development of appropriate
          hardware and software, its implementation for
          in vivo imaging and an evaluation of its performance. 
For more details visit 
            www.imperial.ac.uk/employment - click job search and
          enter NS2013134NT in "keywords".
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Dr
            Chris Dunsby
Joint
            Lecturer between Photonics, Department of Physics
&
            Division of Experimental Medicine
Photonics
Department
            of Physics
South
            Kensington Campus
Imperial
            College London
London
SW7
            2AZ
+44
            (0) 20 7594 7755 (x47755)