Mars Lab gets supercharged by an ERC Starting Grant!
Magnetic Resonance Systems Lab
Department of Imaging Physics, TU Delft
At Mars Lab we work all day and night - mostly day - to advance quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). We pursue two main veins of research. Firstly, we work on the development of novel biomarkers to enable non-invasive assessment of tissue integrity in greater detail and provide insights beyond conventional MRI contrasts. Secondly, we work on accelerated and motion-insensitive quantification of imaging parameters to facilitate clinical translation of quantitative MRI. Click on research to find out more.
Prinicpal Investigator:
Sebastian Weingärtner
Associate Professor
E S.Weingartner-at-tudelft.nl
Below is a picture of Mars that actually has nothing to do with our research.
We're hiring
Join the best lab in the world! Or join ours. It's also good.
Get in touch to find out about specific projects of interest or to find out more about the positions. To apply please follow the application procedure specified below.
March 22, 2023
Post-Doc fellow
We are looking for a talented and driven candidate to join our lab as a post-doctoral fellow working on quantitative cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging in an exciting convergence project between TU Delft and Erasmus MC.
More details on the position are available here. If you are interested, please contact me directly via email.
February 21, 2023
Bachelor's and Master's Projects
We always welcome driven students that want to gain research experience. Students at Mars Lab will work in a multi-disciplinary environment and will be exposed to theoretical, computational, and experimental research at the interface of physics and medicine. We currently have open positions for Bachelor's and Master's End Projects. If you are interested, please contact me directly via email.
Contact Us
Building 22, Room D 209
Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands
S.Weingartner-at-tudelft.nl