[Gate-users] Job opportunity: Radiotherapy Development Physicist

Sara Marcatili sara.marcatili at inserm.fr
Thu Jul 18 17:45:22 CEST 2013



    The following vacancy is has been advertised in NHSJOBS
    (http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.cgi?selection=913141280).


    Job Reference:    120-PST151-0713
    Job Title:    Radiotherapy Development Physicist
    Area of Work:    Medical Physics
    Employer:    Velindre Cancer Centre
    Department:     VCC Physics Radiotherapy
    Location:     Velindre Cancer Centre
    Salary:     £30,764 to £40,558 per annum

    Job Type:     Fixed Term Temporary
    Staff Group:     Additional Professional Scientific & Technical
    Pay Scheme:     Agenda for change
    Pay Band:     7
    Working pattern:     37.5 Hours/Week

    Closing Date:    24/07/2013


    Description

    Radiotherapy Development Physicist (Grant Funded Post until October
    2015)

    An opportunity has arisen for a suitably qualified individual to
    participate in an international research project involving the
    development and implementation of methodologies for individualised
    treatment planning and dosimetry in Molecular Radiotherapy (MRT).
    The work will involve the development of advanced techniques for the
    calculation of patient specific 3D dose distributions via Monte
    Carlo methods, the analysis of complex radionuclide activity data
    and the modelling of the radiobiological effect of therapy (Phys Med
    Biol. 2013 Apr 21;58(8):2491-508). The work is funded by the
    European Metrology Research Programme and the post is available on a
    2-year basis.

    Ideally we seek a candidate with strong computational skills who has
    completed the IPEM Part 1 Clinical Scientist Training (or
    equivalent) with specialisation in radiotherapy physics and/or
    therapeutic nuclear medicine, but other relevant Medical Physics
    experience could be considered.

    For further scientific/technical information please contact Emiliano
    Spezi or Geraint Lewis on 029 2031 6273.


    Emiliano Spezi
    espezi at cardiff.ac.uk <mailto:espezi at cardiff.ac.uk>







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> Dear Gate Users,
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> I have a question about time accuracy in GATE.
> What is the best time resolution in GATE? May it be modified?
> For example I have information that time of hit was 0.861124. Is this
> possible to have this results with accuracy 1e-10 s?
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> Best regards,
> Pawe? Kowalski
> ?wierk Computing Centre,
> National Centre for Nuclear Research
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