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Research Associate - Physics and Instrumentation Group

Research Associate

2026-10-22

Location

Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Type

Full-time, 1-year initial (renewable up to 3 years)

Required Qualifications

PhD required
Bioengineering or related concentration
PET imaging expertise
Monte Carlo methods
Image evaluation techniques
Image generation algorithms
Team collaboration experience
Grant writing preferred

Research Areas

PET imaging
Monte Carlo models
Task-specific imaging metrics
Image generation techniques
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Research Associate - Physics and Instrumentation Group

Description

The Department of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seeks candidates for a Research Associate position in the Academic Support Staff. This appointment will be initially for one (1) year and continuation during that time period and renewal are based on satisfactory performance and availability of funding (limited to three (3) years). Expertise is required in the specific area of PET imaging, in particular, Monte Carlo methods, image evaluation techniques, and image generation algorithms.

The candidate should have prior experience working with a team of scientists, typically imaging physicists and research clinicians, and to use this experience to build a program of independent research. Prior participation in writing grant proposals is preferred. Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree. A concertation in Bioengineering or related field.

Responsibilities may include conducting research in the design and evaluation of new PET systems for clinical and organ-specific imaging. The successful candidate will collaborate with a team of PET physics researchers to develop new Monte Carlo models based on bench-top measurements to optimize system design using task-specific imaging metrics. These metrics will be defined by clinical needs for ongoing studies.

The successful applicant will have an opportunity to acquire research experience utilizing their expertise to investigate new image generation techniques that will be applied to simulated and measured data from existing scanners. Responsibilities will include assisting and oversight of students and post-docs in the research group. This position will further skills in collaborative research, and the potential for independent research to be funded by a sponsored program. Candidates will receive mentorship in grant writing and grant proposals suitable to early-stage academic investigators.

This position is designed to serve as a form of professional training to develop candidates in becoming lead independent researchers.

The position will be supported through extramural grant funding, and so presentation and publication of results, and preparation of grant proposals for continued funding will be an essential part of this position. Experience with training students on the research methodologies is desired.

We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities/women/individuals with disabilities/protected veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Associate position?

Candidates must hold a PhD with a concentration in Bioengineering or a related field. Expertise in PET imaging, particularly Monte Carlo methods, image evaluation techniques, and image generation algorithms is essential. Prior experience collaborating with imaging physicists and clinicians, plus grant writing, is preferred. Learn more about crafting a strong academic CV via How to Write a Winning Academic CV.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in the Physics and Instrumentation Group?

Conduct research on designing and evaluating new PET systems for clinical and organ-specific imaging. Develop Monte Carlo models based on bench-top measurements to optimize designs using task-specific metrics. Investigate new image generation techniques for simulated and measured data. Oversee students and post-docs, contribute to publications, presentations, and grant proposals. Check tips for thriving in research roles at Postdoctoral Success.

📅How long is the appointment and what is the funding source?

Initial appointment is for 1 year, renewable based on performance and funding availability, limited to 3 years total. Position is supported by extramural grant funding. Prepare for grant writing with mentorship provided. Explore research jobs and funding strategies.

👥Is there teaching or supervision involved?

Responsibilities include assisting and providing oversight for students and post-docs in the research group. Experience training students on research methodologies is desired. This builds skills for independent research leadership. See advice on excelling as a research assistant, adaptable to US roles.

🚀What opportunities does this position offer for career development?

Designed as professional training to develop candidates into lead independent researchers. Includes mentorship in grant writing, potential for sponsored funding, publications, and presentations. Embrace diversity; EOE encouraging minorities/women/disabled/protected veterans. Review employer branding in higher ed for insights.
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