Job Description
Role Summary
This role supports the development, integration, and validation of advanced MRI methods across two research workstreams:
- Oscillating Gradient Diffusion (OGSE/OGD) in collaboration with Vanderbilt University , and
- FLORET‑based UTE imaging (non‑Cartesian) in collaboration with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital .
The engineer will coordinate program execution while contributing technically to pulse sequence implementation , image reconstruction and software refinement , and data processing within the Philips MRI research environment. The emphasis is on program oversight, technical coordination, and collaborative execution , rather than independent subject‑matter leadership in diffusion MRI or FLORET.
Note: This role focuses on technical engagement and delivery. It does not include clinical trial operations or regulatory ownership.
Core Responsibilities
A) Technical Development – Pulse Sequence (OGSE/OGD)
- Refine and extend existing OGSE pulse sequence code in the Philips research environment.
- Implement additional features, improve robustness, and ensure correct sequence functionality.
- Support deployment and on‑scanner integration on Philips MRI systems.
- Contribute to related data processing and image reconstruction workflows when required.
B) Image Reconstruction & Software Development (FLORET / Non‑Cartesian)
- Implement and validate non‑Cartesian MRI reconstruction pipelines (including those supporting FLORET UTE acquisitions).
- Support software deployment and integration of reconstruction tools within Philips research systems.
- Refine reconstruction workflows, add new features, and improve system interfaces and usability.
- Perform data validation and quality checks; evaluate reconstruction stability and artifact behavior.
C) Experimental Collaboration & Validation
- Coordinate experiment planning with Vanderbilt researchers, Cincinnati Children’s teams, and clinical MRI staff.
- Support execution of scanner experiments as needed.
- Assist with validation of OGSE and FLORET acquisition outputs through systematic testing and comparative analysis.
- Prepare technical validation summaries/reports and ensure outputs align with program deliverables and milestones.
- Document results, assumptions, and change histories with strong discipline.
Qualifications
Required
- Strong familiarity with vendor‑specific MRI pulse sequence programming (preferably Philips research environments).
- Solid foundations in MRI reconstruction , including non‑Cartesian methods, and software engineering .
- Hands‑on experience with C++ / Python / MATLAB for algorithm and tooling development.
- Ability to collaborate effectively across industry and academic partners; clear written and verbal communication.
- Proven ability to operate under hardware constraints and in structured, sprint‑based execution models.
Preferred
- Master’s or PhD in MRI Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related field.
- Experience with Philips MRI research environments (e.g., research interfaces, integration workflows).
- Exposure to OGSE/OGD diffusion methods and/or FLORET UTE imaging (deep expertise not required).
- Experience with MRI data processing, QA/QC, and validation workflows.