Research and Development Physicist - Medical radiation detection and analytics - Tenders Global

Research and Development Physicist – Medical radiation detection and analytics

  • York
  • Posted 2 months ago

University of York

Job title:

Research and Development Physicist – Medical radiation detection and analytics

Company

University of York

Job description

Department and Industry PartnerThe brings physicists and engineers together to push the frontiers of knowledge, foster innovation and meet the grand challenges facing society. Our aim is to deliver world-leading research in both fundamental and applied areas whilst developing new technologies that work for the public good, in an environment where everyone can thrive.As a School, equality, diversity, and inclusion are central to our culture and we strive to provide a working environment which allows all staff and students to contribute fully, to flourish, and to excel. We aim to ensure that there is a supportive and egalitarian culture at all levels and across all staff groups and offer a range of inclusive employment policies and services to support staff from different backgrounds. We are proud to hold Juno Champion and Athena Swan bronze awards, recognising our commitment to creating an equitable and fully inclusive environment where all staff and students can thrive. Through our outreach, we inspire young people to engage with science and engineering.For this Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), you will work with the Nuclear Physics Group at York and be based at the LabLogic Group. Based in Sheffield, LabLogic is a leading supplier and manufacturer of instrumentation and software and have over 40 years’ experience and expertise in providing radiation detection solutions within highly regulated environments.RoleTargeted alpha therapy and theranostics have great potential to become the latest step-change in the nuclear medicine sector, enabling parallel diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities for cancer treatment. The KTP project aims to develop instrumentation and measurement protocols for quality control (QC) procedures of alpha-radiolabelled theranostic compounds used for medical diagnostic imaging and therapeutic applications.Skills, Experience & Qualification needed:Qualification through: Undergraduate degree in Physical Sciences or Engineering.Knowledge of ionising radiation and decays; experimental and data-analytic techniques; and medical physics or engineering.Skills, abilities and competencies: communicate to a high standard, both technical writing and across audiences; active in developing positive working relationships; flexibility under pressure, adapting to changing needs; a proactive approach to problem-solving; rapid acquiring of skills and knowledge; and excellence in project delivery as part of a team.Experience: of carrying out both independent and collaborative work.Personal attributes include: attention to detail; commitment to high quality; proactive and positive collaboration, including external and interdisciplinary; initiative to plan, prioritise, meet deadlines, and lead new developments; and commitment to personal, knowledge, and skills development.Interview date: To be confirmedFor informal enquiries: Dr Christian Diget , Dr Tom Deakin , or Simone Quinn .The University strives to be diverse and inclusive – a place where we can ALL be ourselves.We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at the University.We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, with forums and inclusive facilities to support our staff.

Expected salary

£28759 – 38205 per year

Location

York

Job date

Sat, 29 Jun 2024 23:00:33 GMT

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