Post-doctoral fellows
We have 2 post-doc openings:
1) Post-Doc in Computational Oncology and Theranostics. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational modeling/oncology, systems biology, applied mathematics or nuclear medicine physics. For more details and how to apply: see link
2) Post-Doc in Translational and Physician-in-the-Loop AI. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in medical physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or a related field; or an MD with significant research experience and deep familiarity with AI algorithms. For more details and how to apply: see link
Graduate Students
We recruit talented MSc and PhD students via University of British Columbia (UBC) Physics (including Medical Physics), Biomedical Engineering (BME), and Interdisciplinary Oncology Program (IOP). You would have to apply to these programs directly, and mention our names.
If joining via UBC Physics, please see Graduate Program Financial Information (including information on RA and TA funding for graduate students, and tuition remission for PhD students).
If joining via UBC BME, please see information on Graduate Student Tuition & Funding.
We are also open to exchange graduate studies; we have had multiple graduate students stay with us for different durations of time (e.g. few months, one year) in the course of their studies to pursue joint research efforts.
Undergraduate Students
We also recruit undergrad students. This includes co-op students, which we involve with projects that are experimental (e.g. realistic phantom studies), computational (e.g. AI-based image processing, bio-mathematical modeling) or both; e.g. see undergrad NSERC USRA projects page (more details here). We also welcome students pursuing honours thesis (e.g. UBC Phys 449 or Phys 409) or engineering capstone projects . Please email us directly if you are already at UBC.
If you are interested to join our team:
Please consult each section above as applicable to you on how to approach us.