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R&D Senior Fellow Ultrasound Engineer

Boston Scientific, Osseo, Minnesota, United States, 55311

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N/A Diversity - Innovation - Caring - Global Collaboration - Winning Spirit- High Performance At Boston Scientific, we’ll give you the opportunity to harness all that’s within you by working in teams of diverse and high-performing employees, tackling some of the most important health industry challenges. With access to the latest tools, information and training, we’ll help you in advancing your skills and career. Here, you’ll be supported in progressing – whatever your ambitions. About the role: Boston Scientific is currently looking for an R&D Senior Fellow Ultrasound Engineer. This person will provide an enterprise-level technical leadership across rotational intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) and therapeutic intravascular ultrasound (RDN and adjacent therapies). Define and deliver next-generation catheter-based transducers, rotational drive systems, front-end electronics, beamforming, and image/signal-processing architectures that materially advance clinical outcomes and sustain product leadership in minimally invasive imaging and therapeutic ultrasound. Work Mode: At Boston Scientific, we value collaboration and synergy. This role follows a hybrid work model, requiring employees to be in our Maple Grove, MN office at least three days per week. Your responsibilities will include: Technical strategy & architecture:

Establish the multi-year ultrasound technology roadmap spanning rotational IVUS catheters and therapeutic intravascular ultrasound. Define reference architecture covering catheters, consoles, and signal processing pipelines; lead design reviews and serve as final technical authority for critical designs. Transducer & catheter leadership:

Lead design and trade-studies for wideband, high-frequency IVUS transducers (40–60+ MHz) integrated with rotational drive and pullback systems. Guide material selections (PZT/PMN-PT/CMUT), acoustic matching, stack-ups, cabling, and packaging strategies for reliable high-speed rotation in vascular environments and therapeutic applications. Partner with suppliers on custom acoustic elements, flex/cabling, and assembly; qualify manufacturability, yield, and long-term reliability. Signal chain, beamforming & algorithms:

Specify and optimize transmit beam patterns, TGC/AGC, analog front end, digitization, and image reconstruction pipelines under rotational acquisition constraints. Own IVUS-specific rendering of lumen/plaque/vessel wall, and develop advanced imaging modes (harmonic, ARFI/elasticity, quantitative ultrasound). Therapeutic ultrasound (RDN & beyond):

Define and validate energy delivery profiles for renal denervation and related intravascular therapies. Develop closed-loop control systems for acoustic coupling, dosimetry, and safety monitoring (MI/TI, thermal limits). Collaborate on preclinical modeling, ex vivo/in vivo validation, and clinical translation of therapeutic ultrasound systems. Systems engineering & V&V:

Translate unmet clinical and marketing needs into verifiable system requirements. Drive risk analysis (ISO 14971), design controls, acoustic test methods, and rigorous verification/validation across imaging and therapy modes. Establish and track performance KPIs: image quality (SNR, contrast, axial/lateral resolution), therapy efficacy metrics, catheter pullback fidelity, latency, and safety indices. Cross-functional leadership:

Mentor and technically guide teams in transducer design, EE, FW/SW, systems, and image science. Serve as technical approver in design reviews, hazard analyses, and clinical build reviews. Collaborate closely with clinicians, KOLs, regulatory, operations, and suppliers to de-risk and accelerate programs from concept through launch. IP & external presence:

Generate high-value intellectual property in catheter-based imaging and therapeutic ultrasound. Publish and present with KOL partners; scout and assess M&A, partnership, and supplier technologies relevant to ultrasound innovation. Required qualifications: PhD or MS or BS in Electrical, Mechanical, or Biomedical Engineering with an ultrasound focus; 12+ years in medical ultrasound product development. Deep expertise in at least two of: transducer design & catheter integration (rotational IVUS, high-freq arrays), real-time beamforming & signal chain optimization, image formation & reconstruction for intravascular imaging, or ultrasound-based therapy delivery & closed-loop control. Proven enterprise-level technology leadership (architect or fellow) shaping roadmaps across multiple programs. Hands-on with acoustic modeling (k-Wave, Field II, PZFlex, ANSYS), transducer fabrication and testing (pulse-echo, impedance, acoustic power), and catheter-level packaging. Strong SW/FPGA familiarity for imaging pipelines (C/C++/CUDA/Verilog), algorithm prototyping (Python/MATLAB), and real-time constraints on embedded SoCs/MCUs. Mastery of design controls and compliance: IEC 60601 (safety), IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC), IEC 60601-2-62 (therapeutic ultrasound), IEC 62304 (SW), ISO 14971 (risk), biocompatibility & sterilization (catheters), ultrasound indices (MI/TI). Preferred qualifications: Rotational IVUS catheter experience (60 MHz-class wideband transducers, drive motor & pullback systems, rotational fidelity, and image construction). Expertise in quantitative/elasticity/ARFI methods, adaptive beamforming, and AI-assisted image reconstruction or artifact suppression. Supplier development experience for micro-coax/flex, micro-assembly, and scalable catheter manufacturing (DOE and process validation). Therapeutic ultrasound experience (renal denervation, HIFU, or related), including dosimetry modeling, acoustic coupling, and safety/closed-loop control systems. At Boston Scientific, we recognize that nurturing a diverse and inclusive workplace helps us be more innovative and it is important in our work of advancing science for life and improving patient health. That is why we stand for inclusion, equality, and opportunity for all. By embracing the richness of our unique backgrounds and perspectives, we create a better, more rewarding place for our employees to work and reflect the patients, customers, and communities we serve. Boston Scientific Corporation has been and will continue to be an equal opportunity employer. To ensure full implementation of its equal employment policy, the Company will continue to take steps to assure that recruitment, hiring, assignment, promotion, compensation, and all other personnel decisions are made and administered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, age, mental or physical disability, genetic information or any other protected class.

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