Magnetic Resonance Centre
School of Physics and Astronomy
PhD Research Studentship
Indirect detection of stable isotopes in biosystems by NMR imaging
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to develop and apply
indirect nuclear magnetic resonance detection techniques for in vivo
applications of stable isotopes. The student will use a state of the art
NMR spectrometer equipped with a 9.4 T superwide bore magnet, which
has recently been funded partly for this project.
The project will provide the student with the opportunity to acquire a
comprehensive knowledge on NMR spectroscopy and imaging
techniques whilst participating in the development of novel techniques.
Candidates should possess a strong background in physics or physical
chemistry and have a particular interest in electronics, signal and image
processing and interdisciplinary research work.
This project is partly sponsored by ZENECA via a CASE studentship for
a period of three years. Therefore, the salary is more than 9,000£/a
(normal PhD studentship and additional 3,000 £/a).
Further details are available from the web:
http://www.magres.nottingham.ac.uk /projects/walter/project1.html or
from Dr. Walter Köckenberger, Magnetic Resonance Centre, School of
Physics & Astronomy, The University of Nottingham, University Park,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom. Tel: (44) 115 84 66003, Fax: (44)
115 951 5166. Email: { HYPERLINK mailto:*.*@Nottingham.ac.uk }Walter [log in to unmask]
Closing date: 1. August 2000.
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