Research Scientist in Electronics - Bordeaux - Chipiron

    Chipiron
    Chipiron Bordeaux

    il y a 5 jours

    Description

    Required Skills & Profile


    Technical Skills

    • Expertise in measurement, acquisition, and signal‑processing systems
    • Control and operation of electronic boards
    • Integration and control of electronic subsystems
    • Sensor design; experience in radiofrequency systems is a plus
    • Practical aptitude for basic electrical or mechanical troubleshooting
    • Basic knowledge of Magnetic Resonance is appreciated

    Education & Experience

    • PhD required, preferably in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or Physics
    • Strong knowledge of Magnetic Resonance is highly desirable
    • Openness to biological applications and biochemical methods is strongly appreciated, even without prior experience

    Soft Skills

    • High level of scientific autonomy
    • Strong oral and written communication skills in French and English
    • Ability to interact effectively with multidisciplinary research teams

    Application Materials


    Please submit:

    • Detailed CV
    • Digital copy of PhD thesis manuscript
    • List of publications
    • At least one letter of recommendation

    Location


    Centre for Magnetic Resonance of Biological Systems (RMSB, UMR 5536)

    University of Bordeaux, France

    In close collaboration with Chipiron (Paris)

    Contract

    • Fixed‑term Research Contract (CDD)
    • Duration: 24 months
    • Full‑time
    • Salary: €3,600 gross per month

    Scientific Supervisor


    Prof. Eric Thiaudière

    University of Bordeaux

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    Industrial Supervisor


    Dr. Dimitri Labat

    Chipiron

    About the Project – REACH


    REACH is an industrial–academic R&D project dedicated to the construction of a low-field MRI demonstrator. Funded by Bpifrance, the project brings together Chipiron (Paris, ) and the Centre for Magnetic Resonance at the University of Bordeaux (rmsb.u-).

    The application context of the project is the development of a preclinical MRI system for small‑animal imaging, with the objective of breast cancer detection, monitoring, and the optimized integration of contrast agents.

    Research Objectives


    The objective of this position is to achieve full operability of a new low-field MRI instrument, enabling the acquisition of high‑quality images under preclinical conditions, with acquisition times compatible within vivo small‑animal imaging.

    The system is composed of:

    • A10 mT magnet
    • Magnetic field gradients
    • A radiofrequency chain operating in the 10 kHz–1 MHz range (transmission and reception)
    • A spectrometer (console)

    The recruited researcher will be responsible for ensuring communication between the different system components, enabling the design and implementation of acquisition protocols. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with a second researcher specialized in MRI methods, to jointly develop acquisition and post‑processing solutions.

    Scientific Scope & Themes


    This project lies at the intersection of:

    • Electronics
    • Magnetism
    • Magnetic Resonance instrumentation
    • Biological and clinical applications

    within a strong university–industry collaboration framework.

    Main Activities

    • Assembly of instrument components
    • On‑site characterization of system components
    • Design and construction of radiofrequency coils and electronics (transmit and receive)
    • Implementation of communication between system components on the acquisition console
    • Signal and image measurements, and development of instrumentation improvement processes
    • Setup and optimization of acquisition protocols involving contrast agents
    • Cooperation with an MRI methods specialist for acquisition and post‑processing protocol development
    • Close interaction with Chipiron to support the emergence of new product solutions and their future commercialization

    Research Environment


    The RMSB (UMR 5536) has recognized expertise in low-field MRI, particularly Overhauser‑enhanced MRI (OMRI).

    The research environment includes:

    • Physicists, engineers, and physico‑chemists with experience in developing new instruments and acquisition/post‑processing protocols
    • Access to higher‑field MRI platforms through the IBIO biomedical imaging facility

    Career Development & Impact


    Given the industry–university cooperative nature of the project, the recruited researcher will consolidate their expertise to pursue careers as:

    • Research scientist
    • R&D engineer
    • Project leader

    in a wide range of environments, in both the public and private sectors.

    Working Conditions & Safety

    • Work based at RMSB, Bordeaux, in close collaboration with Chipiron (Paris)
    • All safety conditions are ensured in accordance with current regulations
    • Dedicated health and safety training provided upon arrival
    • No major risks associated with the research activities

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