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Speed-up TD NIROT system
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:
SPEED UP THE MEASUREMENT AND INCREASE THE DYNAMIC RANGE OF THE IMAGING SYSTEM
In this project, you will optimize the optical system and develop acquisition procedure to massively increase the repetition rate and the dynamic range of Pioneer NIROT system. 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 optimize the optical system and develop acquisition procedure to massively increase the repetition rate and the dynamic range of Pioneer NIROT system. 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.
Improve repetition rate and dynamic range of in-house built TD NIROT
Improve repetition rate and dynamic range of in-house built TD NIROT
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