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Monitoring rapid changes in tissue oxygenation with time-domain near-infrared optical tomography
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:
MONITOR RAPID CHANGES IN TISSUE OXYGENATION WITH NIROT
Keywords: NIROT, brain, imaging, monitoring
In this project, you will design the protocol of intermediate fast acquisition, integrate it into Pioneer NIROT acquisition procedure and test it on blood phantom. You will work with state-of-the-art supercontinuum laser and in-house designed unique time-of-flight camera.
The project is hosted by Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL), Dept. of Neonatology, University of Zurich. The lab has an expertise in NIRS and NIROT, including clinical applications. We are an interdisciplinary team with a great spirit that offers you an exciting environment.
In this project, you will design the protocol of intermediate fast acquisition, integrate it into Pioneer NIROT acquisition procedure and test it on blood phantom. You will work with state-of-the-art supercontinuum laser and in-house designed unique time-of-flight camera.
The project is hosted by Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL), Dept. of Neonatology, University of Zurich. The lab has an expertise in NIRS and NIROT, including clinical applications. We are an interdisciplinary team with a great spirit that offers you an exciting environment.
Design protocol and develop software for monitoring rapid changes in tissue oxygenation. The monitoring will be performed in parallel to time-domain optical tomography of the tissue.
Design protocol and develop software for monitoring rapid changes in tissue oxygenation. The monitoring will be performed in parallel to time-domain optical tomography of the tissue.
Contact: Alexander Kalyanov
E-Mail: alexander.kalyanov@uzh.ch,
Tel: 043 253 30 31
Contact: Alexander Kalyanov E-Mail: alexander.kalyanov@uzh.ch, Tel: 043 253 30 31