University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Assistant Professor, Research (MRI Scientist)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Position: MRI Scientist, Assistant Professor of Research
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center's Radiology Department is seeking an experienced candidate for the role of Assistant Professor of Research, MRI Scientist. The ideal candidate will have expertise in MRI physics, MR pulse sequence development, image reconstruction, machine learning, and analysis of imaging data.
Qualifications include a PhD (or equivalent) in physics, medical physics, or biomedical engineering, with documented MRI experience. Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should have at least two years of post-doctoral training. Exceptional candidates may apply at the Associate Professor level, where a strong publication record and peer-reviewed funding are expected.
Research and Resources Faculty members have opportunities to collaborate across clinical and basic science departments. The department offers resources such as a cyclotron, PET/CT, PET/MRI, 3 Tesla MRI, 3D modeling and printing, MEG, small animal imaging, spectral-detector CT, HIFU, advanced image processing, research PACS, and access to high-performance computing for AI and Deep Machine Learning research.
Location and Community The Dallas-Fort Worth area, ranked among the top places to live in the U.S., offers affordable housing, vibrant arts, professional sports, entertainment, and extensive shopping. The region boasts over 200 cities, major airports, highways, transit, universities, hospitals, and a diverse population of 7.1 million with a low unemployment rate and high-quality schools.
Additional Information Appointment rank will reflect academic accomplishments and experience. Part-time options may be considered. For more details on benefits, visit
UT Southwestern HR Resources .
This position is security-sensitive under Texas Education Code 51.215, allowing UT Southwestern to obtain criminal history records.
UT Southwestern is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive environment, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, and other protected categories.
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Qualifications include a PhD (or equivalent) in physics, medical physics, or biomedical engineering, with documented MRI experience. Applicants at the Assistant Professor level should have at least two years of post-doctoral training. Exceptional candidates may apply at the Associate Professor level, where a strong publication record and peer-reviewed funding are expected.
Research and Resources Faculty members have opportunities to collaborate across clinical and basic science departments. The department offers resources such as a cyclotron, PET/CT, PET/MRI, 3 Tesla MRI, 3D modeling and printing, MEG, small animal imaging, spectral-detector CT, HIFU, advanced image processing, research PACS, and access to high-performance computing for AI and Deep Machine Learning research.
Location and Community The Dallas-Fort Worth area, ranked among the top places to live in the U.S., offers affordable housing, vibrant arts, professional sports, entertainment, and extensive shopping. The region boasts over 200 cities, major airports, highways, transit, universities, hospitals, and a diverse population of 7.1 million with a low unemployment rate and high-quality schools.
Additional Information Appointment rank will reflect academic accomplishments and experience. Part-time options may be considered. For more details on benefits, visit
UT Southwestern HR Resources .
This position is security-sensitive under Texas Education Code 51.215, allowing UT Southwestern to obtain criminal history records.
UT Southwestern is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive environment, prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, and other protected categories.
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