[Eeglablist] PhD position in multimodality EEG/fMRI and SPECT analysis for epilepsy

Hans Hallez Hans.Hallez at UGent.be
Thu May 22 00:28:22 PDT 2008


The Medical and Signal Processing research group (MEDISIP) of the 
faculty of engineering of the Ghent University offers a Phd position 
vacancy to work on a project involving EEG/fMRI and SPECT analysis of 
epilepsy phenomena of spikes and seizures.

MEDISIP has a background of PET, SPECT and MR imaging and reconstruction 
as well as advanced signal processing techniques for EEG source 
estimation, spike detection and EEG artifact removal. Further 
information on MEDISIP's research tracks can be obtained at 
http://medisip.elis.ugent.be.

Candidates shuld show initiative and be able to work in a team.
Experience in programming in MATLAB, low level programming language (C, 
C++, java,...) is an asset. The candidates will be encouraged to go to 
international conferences and workshops.

The candidates should submit a CV and motivation letter by mail to 
Steven.Staelens at UGent.be <mailto://Steven.Staelens@ugent.be> or by 
ordinary mail:

Steven Staelens, PhD
Ghent University - IBBT
Ghent University Hospital- IBITECH - MEDISIP
De Pintelaan 185
B-9000 Ghent
Belgium

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Hans Hallez, MScE in Computer Science

Ghent University - IBBT

Medical Image and Signal Processing Group

Department of Electronics and Information Systems

Ghent University Hospital - IBITECH - Block B

De Pintelaan 185

B-9000 Ghent

Belgium



tel: +32-9-332 4326

fax: +32-9-332 4159

email: Hans.Hallez at UGent.be

www: http://medisip.elis.ugent.be/node/perswwwhh

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