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Quantum Computing in optical brain imaging
You will explore applicability of quantum computing in imaging application, mainly focused on the state-of-the-art time-domain near-infrared optical tomography (TD NIROT)
We are looking for a highly motivated master or bachelor student, who is ready to face challenges in research and engineering. Together we will further develop NIR imaging technology for neonatal brain, namely search for application of:
QUANTUM COMPUTING IN OPTICAL BRAIN IMAGING
You will search for a way to use quantum computing in imaging application, mainly focused on the state-of-the-art time-domain near-infrared optical tomography (TD NIROT). BORL has rich experience and on-going projects in developing new AI and deterministic image reconstruction algorithms, and is interested in applying QC approach as well.
This project is one of several of research activities. The ultimate goal is to develop new reconstruction algorithm that enables real-time optical tomography, which is hardly needed in neonatal intensive care, and will improve (and save) lives of thousands yearly born extreme preterms.
The project is hosted by Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL), Dept. of Neonatology, University of Zurich / University Hospital Zurich. The lab has an expertise in NIRS and NIROT, including clinical applications. Since we are part of the hospital, we offer insights into clinical everyday life and the true needs of clinicians. In addition, we are an interdisciplinary team with a great spirit that offers you an exciting environment.
Qualifications: back-ground knowledge in quantum computing, knowledge in NIROT and tomographic imaging is very welcome as well.
We are looking for a highly motivated master or bachelor student, who is ready to face challenges in research and engineering. Together we will further develop NIR imaging technology for neonatal brain, namely search for application of:
QUANTUM COMPUTING IN OPTICAL BRAIN IMAGING
You will search for a way to use quantum computing in imaging application, mainly focused on the state-of-the-art time-domain near-infrared optical tomography (TD NIROT). BORL has rich experience and on-going projects in developing new AI and deterministic image reconstruction algorithms, and is interested in applying QC approach as well. This project is one of several of research activities. The ultimate goal is to develop new reconstruction algorithm that enables real-time optical tomography, which is hardly needed in neonatal intensive care, and will improve (and save) lives of thousands yearly born extreme preterms. The project is hosted by Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL), Dept. of Neonatology, University of Zurich / University Hospital Zurich. The lab has an expertise in NIRS and NIROT, including clinical applications. Since we are part of the hospital, we offer insights into clinical everyday life and the true needs of clinicians. In addition, we are an interdisciplinary team with a great spirit that offers you an exciting environment.
Qualifications: back-ground knowledge in quantum computing, knowledge in NIROT and tomographic imaging is very welcome as well.
explore applicability of quantum computing in imaging
explore applicability of quantum computing in imaging
Alexander Kalyanov
email: alexander.kalyanov@uzh.ch
Alexander Kalyanov email: alexander.kalyanov@uzh.ch