We are seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoc to focus on the development and evaluation of AI-based methods for automatic coronary calcium quantification in contrast-enhanced CT scans that visualize the heart.
Ischemic heart disease due to coronary artery atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death worldwide. Calcifications in the coronary arteries indicate the presence of (subclinical) coronary artery disease and their amount is recognized as a strong and independent predictor of heart infarction. Therefore, major guidelines recommend coronary calcium quantification in all CT scans that visualize the heart.
Given that calcifications are best visible in CT scans without intravenous contrast enhancements, calcium quantification is performed on non-contrast enhanced images. Consequently, the development of automatic methods for calcium scoring in diverse CT scans without contrast has received a lot of attention. However, most CT-scans in routine clinical practice are performed with the use of intravenous contrast material, which hampers precise visualization of the calcifications. Yet, these images enable determining risk of cardiovascular disease.
Your main tasks and responsibilities are:
You have a PhD degree in medical image analysis. You have a good scientific background, are highly motivated and independent, and are able to work in an interdisciplinary team of medical doctors and engineers. Good programming skills, particularly in Python and ML-related libraries, are required. Furthermore, you are highly motivated to pursue academic research and you are fluent in English, both written and spoken.
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Amsterdam UMC is one of the largest hospitals in the Netherlands and one of the prominent research institutes. The department of Biomedical Engineering & Physics participates in numerous international research projects and studies. This PhD project will be embedded in the qurAI group at the department of Biomedical Engineering & Physics and Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam. Image analysis researchers at the department of Biomedical Engineering & Physics and qurAI group have ample experience in the development and validation of AI image analysis methods. You will be embedded in the group of PhD students and postdocs developing AI methods for quantitative analysis of medical images and signals. Moreover, the research will be performed within an international collaboration and extended international visits (including the US) will be expected.
During the publication period, applications will be handled continuously. If the vacancy is filled, it will be closed prematurely. The first round of interviews is scheduled for mid December and will be online. The second round of interviews will be in January.
If you have any questions about this position, please feel free to contact Vikram Venkatraghavan, at v.venkatraghavan@amsterdamumc.nl.
For more information about the application procedure, please contact Rhiannon Sandfort, recruitment advisor, at r.e.sandfort@amsterdamumc.nl.
A reference check, screening and hiring test may be part of the procedure. Read here whether that applies to you. If you join us, we ask you for a VOG (Certificate of Good Conduct).
Internal candidates will be given priority over external candidates in case of equal suitability.
Acquisition in response to this vacancy will not be considered.


