Medical Physics

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Introduction, what you learn, study period abroad, how to apply, objectives and content.

Over the past decades, there has been a tremendous technical development in the field of medical technology and the equipment applied in diagnostics and therapy. This development has also increased the demands for interdisciplinary competence in the clinics as well as an increased effort in research

The Master¿s programme aims to provide the student with a thorough understanding of the physics which forms the foundation for modern medical diagnostics and therapy. The Master¿s Thesis will comprise theoretical and/or experimental work and is often combined with modelling. Common subjects will be within diagnostics such as MRI, PET, ultrasound or CT or radiation therapy. This may involve instrumentation, computer simulations of physical processes, optimization of image acquisition, analysis of patient or phantom data or high performance computing

The student will receive guidance with respect to performing independent scientific work related to existing projects in the research group. Great emphasis is laid on teaching the student to evaluate own- and others research work/results as well as oral and written presentation of their own work and scientific literature.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the programme the candidate will have the following learning outcomes:

  • Give an account of the basic theories and fundamental physics relevant for medical physics
  • Explain the foundation for for medical diagnostics and modern radiotherapy
  • Explain selected experimental methods and measurement techniques in medical physics
  • Demonstrate a high level of knowledge in the field of medical phyiscs, and expert knowledge within the field of the Master¿s thesis project
  • Perform an independent research project, under supervision, but show initiative and independence according to established research norms
  • Handle and present scientific data, evaluate prescision and uncertainties and use programming tools for analysis of data
  • Analyse relevant topics in medical physics and debate ways to explore these topics/questions using scientific methods
  • Get acquainted with the research community/environment and acquire the needed tools and resources for performing the scientific work
  • Analyse and evaluate scientific sources of information and use these in a structured manner to reach new ideas/hypothesis in the field of medial physics
  • Analyse, evaluate and debate own results in a scientifically sound manner, in light of the current knowledge in the field

General competence

  • be able to analyse scientific problems in general and participate in discussion about different ways to address and solve problems
  • give good written and oral presentation of scientific topics and results
  • communicate scientific problems, analyses and conclusions within medical physics, both to specialists and the general public
  • be able to reflect over central scientific problems in his/her own work and other people¿s work
  • demonstrate understanding and respect for scientific values like openness, precision and reliability

Study period abroad

You can plan study periods abroad in consultation with your supervisor as a part of the master agreement.

Admission Requirements

In order to apply for the Master Programme in Physics, Medical Physics, you need a bachelor degree in Physics or related fields.

Bachelor degrees from UiB that qualify:

  • Bachelor degree in Physics

Bachelor degrees that qualify

  • Other bachelor degrees can qualify if you can document courses in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equation, Function of Several Variables, Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Thermodynamics, Basic Measurement Science and Experimental Physics, Modern Physics, Project in Physics

You also need to document:

  • Average grade of minimum C ( equivalent to Norwegian grade C )
  • Proficiency in English

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PhD Research Fellowship in medical physics / proton therapy

Position : PhD fellowship 3 years

Institution : Haukeland University Hospital

Location : Bergen, Norway

Application closes at : Apr 20th, 2021 10:43

URL : https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/619932

The Department of oncology and medical physics at Haukeland University Hospital (HUH) in Bergen, Norway, has a vacancy for a research fellow (PhD position) in radiobiological modeling and treatment optimization of proton therapy. HUH is the second largest university hospital in Norway with regard to research production. With tight connection to the University of Bergen, the current project will be based in an interdisciplinary research environment. Our multi‐professional research groups enable addressing complex research questions with potential of high impact and broad visibility in the international academic society of radiotherapy and oncology. Proton therapy will be available at Norwegian hospitals (Bergen and Oslo) from 2024, and the candidate will have the opportunity to obtain his/her research training in the setting of preparations and start-up of a proton therapy center.

The objective of this PhD fellowship is to develop and implement radiobiological models and software solutions to enable assessment and optimization of the complete radiation exposure in paediatric proton therapy. The project will include both research-based and commercial software related to treatment planning and dose calculation. The study aims to minimize risks of late toxicities following radiotherapy of cancer, and will include modeling of low-dose contributions from neutrons. The PhD fellowship is a full position for a period of three years. The candidate will be employed at Department of Oncology and Medical Physics, HUH and will have to apply for admission to the doctoral education at Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Bergen. The fellowship will include research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. 

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Updated: February 29, 2024

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Below is a list of best universities in Norway ranked based on their research performance in Medical Physics. A graph of 31.7K citations received by 1.08K academic papers made by 4 universities in Norway was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

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1. University of Oslo

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2. University of Bergen

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3. Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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4. UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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The best cities to study Medical Physics in Norway based on the number of universities and their ranks are Oslo , Bergen , Trondheim , and Tromso .

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PhD programmes

As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you can expect a high-quality research education in a supportive academic environment.

At OsloMet, you will be a full-fledged member of our research community and will join a supportive and diverse community of academics. We have a large and growing number of international doctoral candidates and are committed to attracting talented aspiring researchers from around the world.

Many alumni of our PhD programmes pursue careers in academia, while others go on to high-level careers in the public and private sector—both in Norway and around the world.

PhD candidates in Norway are not students, but employees. Research fellows who are employed by a Norwegian university can expect some of the best working conditions in the world. As you work toward your doctoral degree, you will enjoy a good salary and a host of benefits, including five weeks of paid holiday.

You can also pursue a PhD at OsloMet while working for a different employer, either in Norway or elsewhere in the world.

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Required specialization, bachelor's degree.

You must have a bachelor’s degree comparable to a Norwegian bachelor’s degree.

Required specialization and minimum grade requirement

You must have a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian C in the required specialization. A Norwegian C is described as a good grade, generally comparable to an American B and a Second Class Upper in the British system. We do not use conversion tables for foreign grades. All foreign education is individually evaluated during the admission process.

Please note that eligible applicants who fulfill the minimum grade requirement will compete for a study place. Please see the section on ranking for more information on selection criteria.

Required specialization:

60 ECTS credits at bachelor level, which includes the subject areas mechanics, electromagnetism, oscillations and waves, quantum physics, experimental physics, and thermodynamics and statistical physics. At the University of Oslo, this corresponds to the following courses:

  • Either  FYS1100 – Mechanics and Modelling (Norwegian only) , FYS1105 – Classical Mechanics or  FYS-MEK1110 – Mechanics
  • FYS1120 – Electromagnetism
  • FYS2130 – Waves and oscillations
  • Either  FYS2140 – Quantum physics  or FYS3110 – Quantum mechanics
  • Either  FYS2150 – Experimental physics , AST2210 – Observational Astronomy or FYS3505A - Methods and instrumentation in nuclear physics (new course autumn 2025)
  • FYS2160 – Thermodynamics and statistical physics

At least 20 ECTS credits natural sciences on advanced bachelor level.

New admission requirements from 2025

From autumn 2025, the required specialization is as follows:

  • Either  FYS2150 – Experimental physics , AST2210 – Observational Astronomy or FYS3505A - Methods and Instrumentation in Nuclear Physics (new course autumn 2025)

At least 5 ECTS credits programming from languages such as C/C++/Java/Python/Matlab

When calculating the average for the required specialization, only 60 credits in physics and 20 credits in natural sciences are counted.

For this programme option it is recommended that you have passed some of the following, or similar courses from other universities: FYS3700 – Biological and medical physics , FYS3110 – Quantum mechanics , FYS3150 – Computational physics , FYS3140 – Mathematical methods in physics , FYS3231 – Sensors and measurement technology , FYS3240 – Data acquisition and control , UNIK3480 – Optics and light .

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If you have completed studies/courses outside the University of Oslo, you must also upload course descriptions . The course names and codes on the course descriptions must match the transcript of records.

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Selection is based on your academic performance in the required subjects for this programme.

If an applicant has more than 80 ECTS credits in the required specialization, the 80 ECTS credits with the highest grades will form the grade average.

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Are you holding Master’s degree and looking for fully funded PhD positions? Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway invites online application for multiple funded PhD Programs / fully funded PhD positions in various research areas.

Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal. 

1. Fully Funded PhD Position in Nanomagnetism

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The Department of Electronic Systems has a vacant PhD position in the field of unconventional computing with nanomagnets. In the COMET research group, we are seeking radical breakthroughs in spin-based device technologies. One of our research visions is to use artificial spin systems as a platform for efficient and powerful data analysis at all scales, ranging from low-power computation in the simplest sensor node to accelerated data processing in the most complex supercomputer. We are currently looking for a PhD candidate to explore 2D artificial spin systems and explore the case for such systems to be harnessed for data processing.

Application Deadline: 1st March 2024

2. fully funded phd position in fourier methods and multiplicative analysis.

The position is part of the project “Fourier Methods and Multiplicative Analysis” (Fourmula) funded by the Research Council of Norway through its programme for groundbreaking research (FRIPRO). The proposal consists of three topics: (A) Analysis on the Riemann zeta function, (B) multiplicative analysis, and (C) Fourier interpolation and quasicrystals. Parts (B) and (C) represent emerging fields of analysis and are interconnected via their link to part (A).

Application Deadline: 31st January 2024

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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in Chalk mechanics for hydrocarbon production 

We have a vacancy for a 3-year PhD fellowship at the Department of Geoscience and Petroleum (IGP). The position is within the area of mechanics of chalk for hydrocarbon production for wellbore stability, chalk influx and solids production, and methods of failure mitigation. The study can be experimental, analytical, or numerical depending on the background, qualifications, and interests of the candidate.

Application Deadline: 15th January 2024

4. fully funded phd position in dynamic graph analytics.

For many important applications, data is represented as graphs, with dynamic relationships between nodes. Examples include the power grid, financial transaction relationships, social networks, and transportation networks. Interesting research challenges the PhD student might work on in this context include anomaly detection, scalable processing, and real-time processing of dynamic graphs. The work will be performed in cooperation with industry partners in the NorwAI research center. The research outcome is expected to result in high-quality publications in top conferences and journals.

5. Fully Funded PhD Position in Computer Architecture

We have a vacant PhD position at the Department of Computer Science (IDI) with a research focus on computer architecture. The computing landscape is shifting from the traditional desktop computing to mobile-cloud computing model. In this new model, datacenters have emerged as the workhorses that do all the heavy-duty computations and serve as the backbone of mobile services. A modern datacenter draws multi mega-watts of power and costs over $100 million to deploy. However, the processors deployed in datacenters remain highly under-utilized due to a large mismatch in application characteristics and processor microarchitecture.

Application Deadline: 14th January 2024

6. fully funded phd position in sociology or political science connected to the research group chain.

The position is connected to the research of CHAIN (Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research). CHAIN brings together researchers from diverse regions and disciplines, public health experts, the UN system and civil society organisations, to examine the causes and magnitude of health inequalities, and to identify solutions to decrease these inequalities. It aims to empower governments, businesses and civil society to act on evidence-based solutions to increase health equity.

Application Deadline: 10th January 2024

7. fully funded phd position in multi-scale characterization of metamaterial structures (metramat msca – dc6).

We are looking for a PhD candidate for one of the ten PhD positions in METRAMAT project; a European Doctoral Network funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2022 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA). The main objective of METRAMAT Doctoral Network project is to actively train young researchers to become skilled in metamaterial development by researching and creating a combined set of design, simulation, manufacturing, testing, reliability assessment and integration tools that will strengthen the European manufacturing industry and lead to a sustainable society.

Application Deadline: 7th January 2024

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SUBPRO-Zero (SUstainable Bridge PROgram towards Zero emissions) is a research center that funds 10-12 PhD students and postdocs in the next 3-years. Its mission is to conduct fundamental and applied research to contribute to net-zero emissions in the offshore industry.

Application Deadline: Open until filled

9. fully funded phd position in hydrogeni team.

Hydrogen’s role in the energy transition was previously thought to be a “clean” alternative to fossil fuels in cars. However, it can also replace fossil fuels in industrial processes, such as coal in the steel industry, and in the maritime sector. Hydrogen is now considered to be one of the main drivers of the green shift. To realise hydrogen’s full potential, there are important knowledge- and technology gaps that need to be filled.

10. Fully Funded PhD Position in Co-design Practice

We are inviting applications for a PhD position in Co-design Practice at the Department of Computer Science, NTNU. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research to advance the understanding of co-design as a design practice.

11. Fully Funded PhD Position in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioprocess Technology

We have a vacancy for a PhD position at Division of Microbial Biotechnology at IBT: Research Microbial Biotechnology. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. This PhD position will be part of the project “Value creation from agrifood side streams within circular bioeconomy (AgriFood)”, led by RISE PFI (https://rise-pfi.no/en/) and with NTNU as a partner. Agrifood project aims to develop knowledge and methods for valorisation of agrifood side streams into high quality value-added compounds such as food and feed ingredients, and thus contribute to sustainable bioeconomy.

Application Deadline: 31st December 2023

12. fully funded phd position in hydrometallurgy and recycling of batteries.

Department of Chemical Engineering at NTNU has strategic efforts within sustainable hydrometallurgy and application of chemical engineering to extract and recycle valuable elements from secondary sources including electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The department is a part of the Gemini Centre – HYPROS (Hydrochemical Processing Technology in the Circular Economy) which is a model for strategic interaction between parallel professions at NTNU, SINTEF and the University of Oslo.

13. Fully Funded PhD Position in Electric Insulation and Flow Dynamics in Power Transformer Windings

The Department of Electric Energy (IEL) at NTNU has a vacancy for a full-time 100% position as a PhD Candidate within the field of electric insulation systems and numerical and experimental characterization of the flow dynamics in power transformer windings. A secure energy supply requires a robust and resilient power and transmission system. Significant investment in electric power systems is needed in the coming decade to meet growing energy demands. Reinvestments should be done in a way that minimizes environmental impact and preserves reliability. Liquid-filled high-voltage power transformers play a crucial role in electric production, transmission, and distribution systems. The liquid serves as electrical insulation and cooling for the transformer windings.

Application Deadline: 17th December 2023

14. fully funded phd position in modelling, optimisation, and assessment of bipv systems .

The focus of the position is to develop new knowledge and tools to foster the uptake of photovoltaic (PV) systems in buildings and infrastructure. The research will particularly make use of advanced building performance simulation tools to support the assessment, design, and development of BIPV (building integrated photovoltaics) systems that enable both high energy efficiency and user satisfaction in buildings. We are seeking an ambitious individual who is ready to take on challenges, not only in the realm of building performance simulation and PV systems simulation, but also in adjacent fields such as visualisation, architectural design methods for sustainable buildings, and supporting project management and administration.

Application Deadline: 15th December 2023

15. fully funded phd position in life prediction of nickel-based alloys under hydrogen environment.

Nickel-based alloys are extensively used in the oil and gas industry owing to their excellent mechanical properties under harsh environment. Nevertheless, multiple field failures have been reported over the last years, indicating hydrogen-assisted cracking/hydrogen embrittlement (HE) caused by the presence of hydrogen in the environment. Alarmed by this “time bomb” scenario, the oil and gas industry in Norway is attempting to establish a practical guideline related to HE in nickel-based alloys.

16. Fully Funded PhD Position in controlling and optimization of multiphase distribution system

This project addresses the pressing issue of water scarcity exacerbated by global warming, focusing on improving water distribution efficiency and sustainability. To combat this, the project utilizes ‘smart water’ technology, encompassing IoT, AI, and Big Data, to enhance water management. Challenges include developing robust modelling and control strategies, and real-time optimization techniques to manage seasonal water demand and ensure efficient operation. The project’s core goal is to create a state-of-the-art framework combining modelling, control system, real-time optimization, and AI for water distribution systems (WDS), integrating a water harvesting unit to minimize energy consumption and water loss. This integration aims to optimize the water harvesting unit’s operation using sensor data, enhancing the system’s sustainability and reducing dependence on external water sources.

17. Fully Funded PhD Position in biophysics and nanofabrication for biomedical research

We have a vacancy for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the Bionanotechnology and Biomaterials group at the Department of Physics, section for Biophysics and Medical Technology. The objective of the PhD project is to develop, fabricate and study advanced nanostructured surfaces that can be used to probe how cells respond to mechanical inputs. The shape and structure of the cell nucleus are vital indicators of cancer and are critical for diagnostics and treatment development.

18. Fully Funded PhD Position in Model-Driven Verification and Validation of Software Systems

We offer a 4-years PhD position (with 25% teaching duties) in Model-Driven Verification and Validation of Software Systems at the Department of Computer Science, NTNU. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is to achieve a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. The objective of this position is exploring new Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) techniques for the Verification and Validation (V&V) of modern software systems. The focus will be in particular on advancing techniques for systems developed with modern approaches, which include for example the integration of AI-based components and large language models (LLMs).

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The overall aim of our research is to develop and improve diagnostic tools and to improve therapy.

The research is primarily focused on cancer, arthrosclerosis and and cardiovascular disease. Improving diagnosis is done by developing new applications and methods, and characterizing new parameters based on molecular and medical imaging.

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Delivery of nanoparticles in tumour tissue.

Ultrasound can be used to improve the delivery of drugs and nanoparticles to tumours and across the blood-brain barrier thereby enabling treatment of diseases in the brain.

Clinical applications of multiphoton microscopy

Nonlinear optical microscopy (NLOM) provides many opportunities for minimally invasive investigating tissues without exogenous staining. We try to integrate the process from image interpretion, through image analysis and biophysical model to maximize the information which can be presented to the clinician.

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MRI has become one of the most important and verstile modalities in medical imaging. This is because of a range of useful contrast mechanisms and the absence of ionizing radiation.

Medical radiation physics

Radiotherapy is a treatment modality where ionizing radiation is used to kill cancer cells. Radiotherapy most often uses x-rays (photons), but proton therapy is a novel and technologically advanced radiotherapy used for some patients. Optimal radiotherapy requires integration of state-of-the art medical imaging technologies.

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Our mission is to create a dynamic and productive environment by offering the latest technology in molecular imaging. We offer advanced facilities, including confocal laser scanning microscopy, multiphoton microscopy, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, total internal reflection microscopy and atomic force microscopy.

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Let a PhD from NHH be your next career step. NHH aims to produce PhD candidates at a high international level. You will be offered research periods abroad and participation in international conferences and networks.

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    The Department of oncology and medical physics at Haukeland University Hospital (HUH) in Bergen, Norway, has a vacancy for a research fellow (PhD position) in radiobiological modeling and treatment optimization of proton therapy. HUH is the second largest university hospital in Norway with regard to research production.

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    Place of service. Trondheim, 7491 Trondheim. Find more jobs. Job title: PhD position in Medical Physics (175434), Employer: NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Deadline: The application deadline has passed.

  11. 19 phd physics Jobs in Norway, June 2024

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  12. Norway's 4 best Medical Physics universities [2024 Rankings]

    University of Oslo. 2. University of Bergen. 3. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. 4. UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The best cities to study Medical Physics in Norway based on the number of universities and their ranks are Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Tromso.

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  14. Admission

    From autumn 2025, the required specialization is as follows: Required specialization: 60 ECTS credits at bachelor level, which includes the subject areas mechanics, electromagnetism, oscillations and waves, quantum physics, experimental physics, and thermodynamics and statistical physics. At the University of Oslo, this corresponds to the ...

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  16. Doctoral degrees and a career in research

    Pleace find information about the PhD programme, regulations and research career opportunities at the Faculty Jump to main content UiO The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Department of Physics

  17. 18 Fully Funded PhD Programs at Norwegian University of Science and

    Summary of PhD Program: We are inviting applications for a PhD position in Co-design Practice at the Department of Computer Science, NTNU. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research to advance the understanding of co-design as a design practice. Application Deadline: Open until filled. Apply now.

  18. Medical Physics and Technology

    Medical radiation physics. Radiotherapy is a treatment modality where ionizing radiation is used to kill cancer cells. Radiotherapy most often uses x-rays (photons), but proton therapy is a novel and technologically advanced radiotherapy used for some patients. Optimal radiotherapy requires integration of state-of-the art medical imaging ...

  19. 166 medical-physics positions in Norway

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  20. PhD position in medical physics , University of Bergen, Norway

    PhD position in medical physics . There is a vacancy for a PhD Research Fellow in medical physics at the Department of Physics and Technology . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department).

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  22. 6 PhD jobs in Medical Physics

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    PhD student position in experimental fluid dynamics, shock-wave physics and X-ray imaging for biomedical applications. such as biology, medicine, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, cultural heritage, materials and surface science, and physics. The ID19 beamline at the ESRF is a multi-purpose long (145 m) imaging.