Brisbane, Australia - Funding for a Short Term Medical Physics Research Position
Expressions of interest are invited for a research medical physicist with experience in radiation therapy. Funding is available for up to 3 months to work on research at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia in collaboration with local clinical departments. Potential topics for research projects include stereotactic body radiotherapy, Monte-Carlo modelling and Tomotherapy. The short term nature of the funding makes it suitable for academic or clinical radiation oncology medical physicists seeking secondments, sabbaticals or career breaks. Remuneration can be in the form of salary or expenses. The appointee will be based in the Discipline of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics, part of the Science and Engineering Faculty.
Working and Living in Brisbane
QUT is located in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland. Brisbane is renowned for its relaxed, outdoor lifestyle and offers a wide range of activities including sports, arts and entertainment, shopping, dining and great nightlife. With a population of approximately 2 million people, it is the third largest capital city and one of the fastest growing economies in Australia.
QUT has Brisbane’s only two inner-city campuses at Gardens Point and Kelvin Grove. Reflecting our global outlook, QUT has a student population of 40,000 students and nearly 6,800 of these are international students from more than 100 countries. QUT offers more than 650 undergraduate and postgraduate study options in: Building and planning, business, creative design and performance, education, engineering, health and community, information technology, languages, law and justice and science and mathematics.
Further Information
If this opportunity interests you please contact Dr Andrew Fielding by email.
Dr Andrew Fielding, Medical Physics Course Co-ordinator, email: a.fielding@qut.edu.au
Queensland University of Technology: www.qut.edu.au
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