Doctoral Candidate 100%
Universität Bern
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:22 January 2026
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB) as a Doctoral Candidate. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge research.
Tasks
- Conduct research in medical physics and biomedical engineering.
- Share findings through presentations and scientific papers.
- Collaborate with international teams and institutions.
Skills
- Strong academic background in relevant disciplines and imaging sciences.
- Programming and data science expertise.
- Excellent communication skills in English.
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Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB)
start of employment: summer 2026
duration of employment: 3 years
A Doctoral Candidate is sought for the Longitudinal CBCT-Based Synthetic CT Assessment: Towards Robust, Quality-Assured and Biomarker-Driven Adaptation project, a part of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) RAPTORplus at the University of Bern, Department of Radiation Oncology, Department of Digital Medicine, and sitem-insel center under the supervision of Prof. Antje Knopf. Planned secondments: Boston Massachusetts General Hospital (US), Medical University of Vienna (Austria) and Ion Beam Applications (Belgium)
Tasks
- Perform research on the interaction of medical physics, biomedical engineering, medicine and computer sciences
- Disseminate results to a public and expert audience in form of posters, presentations and scientific papers
Requirements
- A strong academic background in medical physics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related discipline, with a demonstrated interest in radiation oncology and digital medicine
- A solid foundation in imaging sciences, and quantitative analysis is essential, complemented by skills in programming, data science, and computational modeling
- Experience with medical imaging modalities such as CT, CBCT, MRI, or PET
- Curiosity and motivation to explore translational research questions at the interface of clinical practice and computational innovation
- Strong analytical skills, the ability to work independently, and a collaborative mindset
- Excellent communication skills in English, both written and oral
We offer
- Becoming a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow working on an interdisciplinary and international project in excellent research environments and under close supervision by world-leading experts
- A competitive monthly gross salary according to MSCA regulations
- A comprehensive training program
- Covered tuition costs, research costs and funding for short term mobility (e.g. conference attendance)
- Secondment activities that foster the development of valuable transversal competences with positive implications for long-term employability
- After RAPTORplus: Become a member of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MSAA)
For more information concerning the research project please contact: E-Mail schreiben
Application procedure: https://raptor-consortium.com/recruitment/
Application deadline: 9 February 2026