Extraordinary Professorship in Translational MR-Methodology The Extraordinary Professorship in Translational MR-Methodology, Univeristy of Bern, is to be filled with an internationally recognized personality with a proven profile in the development of high-field imaging including 7 Tesla.
Job type: Faculty
Job location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: 2026-08-08
The Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern invites applicants for a
Extraordinary Professorship in Translational MR-Methodology
to be appointed immediately or upon agreement.
The MR-Methodology-Group conducts research and development in the field of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy and is run as an interdisciplinary unit.
The professorship for “Translational MR-Methodology” is to be filled with an internationally recognized personality with a proven profile in the development of high-field imaging including 7 Tesla. Applicants have a background in physics with a corresponding technology pathway to the clinic or an MD-PhD degree with experience/further training in the relevant field, in each case with a proven focus in MR-sequence development. Expertise in metabolic imaging or another innovative field is an advantage. In addition, existing industry cooperations in this field are preferable.
Furthermore, a strong interest in translational research in the field of MR-methodology is essential. Regular publication activity, successful acquisition of competitive external funding and strong international collaborations in academia and with industry partners are required. A high degree of integration and teamwork skills as well as the willingness to cooperate with clinical disciplines is essential. The position also involves integration into existing structures of the Translational Imaging Center Bern TIC.
A habilitation or an equivalent academic record is required. Besides teaching skills and an interest in innovative and contemporary teaching and learning concepts, also a strong commitment to the promotion of young researchers, in particular in the supervision of PhD students, is expected.
The University of Bern aims to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research and therefore strongly encourages qualified female scientists to apply. The University of Bern has various programs to help combine work and family life, such as childcare facilities, offers for partners and the possibility of job sharing (https://www.vereinbarkeit.unibe.ch/index_eng.html ). Job sharing applications are welcome; please submit a concept for collaboration.
For further information, please contact Prof. Axel Rominger, Chair of the Election Committee, Director and Chief Physician, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital (e-mail: axel.rominger@insel.ch).
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Job type: Faculty
Job location: Bern, Switzerland
Deadline: 2026-08-08
The Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern invites applicants for a
Extraordinary Professorship in Translational MR-Methodology
to be appointed immediately or upon agreement.
The MR-Methodology-Group conducts research and development in the field of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy and is run as an interdisciplinary unit.
The professorship for “Translational MR-Methodology” is to be filled with an internationally recognized personality with a proven profile in the development of high-field imaging including 7 Tesla. Applicants have a background in physics with a corresponding technology pathway to the clinic or an MD-PhD degree with experience/further training in the relevant field, in each case with a proven focus in MR-sequence development. Expertise in metabolic imaging or another innovative field is an advantage. In addition, existing industry cooperations in this field are preferable.
Furthermore, a strong interest in translational research in the field of MR-methodology is essential. Regular publication activity, successful acquisition of competitive external funding and strong international collaborations in academia and with industry partners are required. A high degree of integration and teamwork skills as well as the willingness to cooperate with clinical disciplines is essential. The position also involves integration into existing structures of the Translational Imaging Center Bern TIC.
A habilitation or an equivalent academic record is required. Besides teaching skills and an interest in innovative and contemporary teaching and learning concepts, also a strong commitment to the promotion of young researchers, in particular in the supervision of PhD students, is expected.
The University of Bern aims to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research and therefore strongly encourages qualified female scientists to apply. The University of Bern has various programs to help combine work and family life, such as childcare facilities, offers for partners and the possibility of job sharing (https://www.vereinbarkeit.unibe.ch/index_eng.html ). Job sharing applications are welcome; please submit a concept for collaboration.
For further information, please contact Prof. Axel Rominger, Chair of the Election Committee, Director and Chief Physician, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Bern University Hospital, Inselspital (e-mail: axel.rominger@insel.ch).
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