Type of contract CDD
Location Paris, France
Statut Available
Key Words MRI, brain, neuroscience
Details of the offer
Place of work: NeuroSpin (CEA, Saclay 91, France) and Robert Debré Hospital (APHP, Paris 19 ème , France)
Context and work environment:
The research engineer will join the inDEV research team, UMR1141 https://neurodiderot.u-paris.fr/equipes-de-recherche/indev/. This multidisciplinary team based at Robert-Debré Hospital and NeuroSpin (UNIACT Clinical and Translational Applied Neuroimaging Unit) is composed of researchers and clinician-scientists, experts in the fields of developmental, integrative and cognitive neuroscience, neuroimaging, neuropediatrics, neuropsychology and neurophysiology. He/she will also work in close and integrated collaboration with the managers of the 3 and 7 Tesla (T) MRI imagers at the NeuroSpin and RobertDebré sites, the radiographers, and the researchers of the NeuroSpin physics, MRI algorithms and image analysis teams, in particular the METRIC team of the Baobab unit (https://joliot.cea.fr/drf/joliot/Pages/Entites_de_recherche/neurospin/baobab.aspx), as well as the researchers in cognitive neuroscience and psychology of the unit UNICOG. This position is part of the Institut Hospitalier Universitaire (IHU) Robert-Debré du Cerveau de l’Enfant (IRDCE), whose research theme is the neural and cognitive development of children, from birth to early adulthood (https://cerveauenfant.org/). The IHU project is based in particular on 3 and 7 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and on a wide spectrum of modalities, some of which are conventionally used (e.g., anatomical and morphological imaging, diffusion imaging, functional resting-state and task imaging) and others to be developed in children (e.g., relaxometry imaging, perfusion imaging, spectroscopic imaging). The ambition is to implement innovative brain imaging techniques that are relevant to scientific questions and constraints related to the young ages of the imaged subjects.
Missions:
Contribute to the translation in children of methodological innovations in terms of sequences and acquisition methods through:
Contribute to the production of imaging data on the IRDCE’s 3T and 7T platforms:
Participate in the communication of research results (participation in the writing of scientific publications, participation in conferences)
Conduct a “scientific watch” in the field of pediatric neuroimaging
Qualifications:
Technical and human skills required
Desired qualifications / experience
Type of job
Type of contract CDD
Application deadline
Employment start date
Contact
To apply:
CV, covering letter and letters of recommendation (max. 2) should be sent to Jessica Dubois & Vincent Gras by the end of March 2025.