Project Researcher / Doctoral Researcher
Turku PET Centre is looking for a Project Researcher or Doctoral Researcher in PET imaging for a fixed-term position lasting approximately 2.5 years, starting no later than 1 February 2026 (exact start date negotiable), ending 31 August, 2028. The position may be extended after this date.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled researcher for our project, which involves developing new methods for modeling and reconstructing total body (large axial field of view) PET data. The project is led by Docent Jarmo Teuho and funded by the Academy of Finland.
Job description
Your responsibility is the following: to develop kinetic modelling and new reconstruction methods for total body (large axial field of view) PET/CT, analyse and report data and participate as a member of the research group and conduct scientific publishing, supervision and reporting actions as part of your PhD and as a part of a larger research group.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for a candidate with an Medical Physics or Biomedical Engineering (or equivalent) background. Preferably you already have some experience from imaging methods, especially PET imaging.
The position requires excellent programming skills with Python and MATLAB. Preferably, you are able to provide some proven examples. Additional programming skills and knowledge of GPU programming are a plus, but are not essential requirements.
The essential skills we require are good written and spoken English skills, and the ability to communicate clearly, capability for independent research work and scientific publishing, as well as group work skills.
A Doctoral Researcher must have a study right in the Turku University Doctoral Programme, otherwise the title of a Project Researcher is used. To be eligible for the post of Project Researcher, candidates must have a Master's degree by the closing date for applications.
The qualification requirements for doctoral researchers are set in the University of Turku Rules of Procedure
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Salary and trial period
The salary is determined in accordance with the University salary system for teaching and research personnel. The salary will be based on demand levels 2-4, where the task-specific salary component is 2 281,48-2 844,66 euros per month. In addition, a personal work performance component will be paid.
A six (6) month trial period applies to the position.
How to apply
Please submit your application through our online recruitment system. The closing date for applications is 9.1.2026 at 16.00 (Europe/Helsinki).
Please write your application and accompanying documents in English. Provide the following documents as an attachement to your application:
- Letter of motivation
- Curriculum vitate
- A copy of your degree certificates
- A list of publications
- Letter of recommendation from two previous supervisors with contact information
Please be careful when filling out the application and make sure you submit all the required attachments.
Further information
For further information about the position, please contact: Docent Jarmo Teuho, jarmo.teuho@utu.fi.
With questions about the application process, please contact: HR Specialist Mirjami Jaakkola, mirjami.a.jaakkola@utu.fi.
Turku PET Centre
The National PET Centre is a joint institution of University of Turku, Åbo Akademi University and Turku University hospital, which is concentrated in research of positron emission tomography and offers imaging services for example to academic research, clinical diagnostics, and drug development.
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