PhD : Scintillation Imaging & Predictive AI Radiation Protection
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Research/Development
Data Scientist -
Engineering
Location: Town of Belgium
Are you looking for a PhD position combining radiation physics, artificial intelligence, and cutting-edge medical technology? Join our doctoral research project at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN) in Mol, Belgium, together with University of Antwerp (In Vi Lab .UAntwerp and UAntwerpen - CORE)
Project focusDevelop and advance a next-generation intelligent safety system for radiotherapy that uses high-speed scintillation imaging and predictive AI to monitor radiation beams in real time — moving beyond traditional “check-after” approaches toward predicting and preventing errors during treatment delivery. This interdisciplinary research involves experimental physics, advanced AI modelling, fast imaging systems, and close collaboration with medical physicists and clinicians.
Who should apply?- Physics
- Engineering (or closely related disciplines)
- Computational physics
- Medical physics
Master (or equivalent) in sciences or engineering.
Important steps and datesAre you interested? Contact me at
- Prepare and send your academic CV, motivation letter and supporting documents.
- Strong preference is given to candidates with distinction in their final Master year.
- The period between being awarded the Master degree and the planned starting date of the PhD should not exceed 5 years.
- Two reference letters are required (can be sent by referees directly to and ). More in the practical guidelines here:
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