MRI Physicist | ND Human Neuroimaging Center
University of Notre DameAbout the role
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Job Description
The Human Neuroimaging Center at the University of Notre Dame is seeking an MRI Physicist to join our collaborative and research-driven team. This individual will play a key role in advancing neuroimaging innovation through the development of cutting-edge MR acquisition methods on the Siemens 3T Cima.X platform—supporting brain research that enhances scientific discovery, technological capability, and human health.
About the Position
The MRI Physicist supports the development and advancement of cutting-edge MR imaging methods for brain research using the Siemens 3T Cima.X platform. This role focuses on the programming, implementation, and testing of MR acquisition pulse sequences and image reconstruction techniques, while contributing to methodological innovation that strengthens neuroimaging research across the University. The position also collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams and technical partners to enhance imaging capabilities and advance scientific discovery.
In this role, the MRI Physicist will work hands-on with MRI hardware and software, support experimental design and protocol development, and participate in testing procedures that may include scanning human subjects (volunteers and patients). The position offers opportunities to explore and refine emerging technologies—including gradients, RF coils, field cameras, image reconstruction strategies, and AI/Deep Learning approaches—and to integrate these advancements into the Center’s research infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
Pulse Sequence Development
- Develop, modify, and test MR pulse sequences using the Siemens development environment
- Implement and optimize innovative acquisition strategies for neuroimaging applications
- Conduct technical development aligned with Center research goals
Research Collaboration & Methodological Support
- Partner with faculty and research teams to design protocols and support study planning
- Provide MR physics expertise to advance scientific outcomes
- Contribute to methodological innovation within active research projects
Technology Advancement & Innovation
- Participate in development and integration of emerging MRI technologies, including:
- gradients
- RF coils
- field cameras
- image reconstruction approaches
- Deep Learning / AI tools
Experimental Testing & Data Validation
- Scan phantoms and human subjects to validate new methods
- Conduct QA/QC procedures
- Integrate new acquisition strategies into Center workflows
This is a three-year, limited-term position. Contingent on funding, the position may be extended.
Qualifications
Required
- M.A./M.S. in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline
- Demonstrated ability to develop, modify, and test MR pulse sequences on a research MRI platform, with significant knowledge of MRI physics
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Preferred
- Ph.D. in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, or related discipline
- Experience with pulse sequence development using the Cima.X MRI platform
- Experience in image reconstruction
- Experience in scanning human subjects
Additional Information
Application Deadline to Apply: August 30, 2026.
Hiring Pay Range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Required Application Materials: Cover letter, CV, and (3) letters of recommendation.
Term: Three-year, limited-term. Contingent on funding, the position may be extended.
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