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Postdoc (Harvard): Biophysical modeling of magneto-...

Biomedical Engineering Society - Boston, MA

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My group has developed computational methods for modeling and prediction of peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) as well as cardiac stimulation (CS) by MRI. The rapidly switched gradients using for magnetic resonance image formation induce electric fields in the body via Faraday induction that can stimulate peripheral nerves. This modeling work has led to new insights into PNS and CS during coil design. For example, we proposed a modified boundary element modeling method that incorporates explicit PNS constraints, which led to gradient designs with intrinsically low PNS propensity. We are now exploring a number of projects building on this success, including creation of realistic anatomical/nerve body models, fast PNS monitoring via deep learning and linear models, gradient design and optimization, and more.My laboratory is part of the Magnetic Resonance Physics and Instrumentation Group (MRPIG) at the A. A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. The MRPIG houses 12 Principal Investigators and dozens of postdocs and graduate students who develop instrumentation and computational methods to bring new levels of understanding of disease and biology using non-invasive imaging. Our goal is to bridge experimental and computational areas by developing new hardware methodology and expanding image acquisition and reconstruction methods to exploit newly generated capabilities. Some of our projects include: Ultra-high field neuro-MRI (UHF), methods for functional brain imaging and connectomics, RF coil detector and transmit arrays, parallel imaging acquisition and reconstruction methods for speeding up MRI and motion mitigation, parallel transmit pulse design, RF safety for patients with deep brain stimulators, portable MR technology, developing Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) for studying brain function.I am looking for highly accomplished and motivated candidates to work in my laboratory located in the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on electromagnetic and neurophysiological modeling. The laboratory is part of the Massachusetts General Hospital. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in mathematics, physics and/or engineering. Excellent coding skills is crucial for this position. Previous experience with electromagnetic or neurophysiological modeling is required. A proven track record of publications is essential. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Created: 2025-09-17

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