CONGRATULATIONS! The ESMI Award for excellent PhD thesis goes to Markus Seeger from Munich (now Boston) for his thesis on "Hybrid microscopy: A novel microscope integrating advanced optical and optoacoustic modalities for multi-modal examinations of biological specimens" - read more
Markus will present his work in an Award Plenary Lecture at the EMIM 2021 in Göttingen
Join the Top Thesis Webinar Series 2021 - Focus on Excellent young Imaging Science!
30 September 2021 - NEXT COLLECTION DEADLINE - 30 September 2021
Currently applications are accepted with date of thesis defence between October 2020 and September 2021.
The society's PhD Award for an excellent PhD thesis is offered for the purpose of encouraging and rewarding outstanding research in the broad field of Imaging Science conducted by our young members. We are happy to support and to dignify the efforts of our young members by raising awareness for their work and to acknowledge their contribution to the interdisciplinary research field.
We would like to invite all young scientists working in the broad field of Molecular Imaging to apply for the ESMI Award for excellent PhD thesis.
There is one ESMI award for excellent PhD thesis per year! Collection deadline is 30 September; applications can be submitted throughout the year.
Your application must include:
Application incl. letter of support can be either send by the applicant or the supervisor.
Collection date/Deadlines for submission
Applications can be submitted throughout the year. To ensure a competitive momentum there is one collection date per year: 30 September each year.
Currently applications are accepted with date of thesis defence between October 2019 and September 2020.
Irene Simon
email: office(at)e-smi.eu
phone: ++49 221 78966180
And do not hesitate to contact us for any further information you may need.
*Due to a conflict of interest the respective committee member was excluded from the evaluation that year.
Markus Seeger on "Hybrid microscopy: A novel microscope integrating advanced optical and optoacoustic modalities for multi-modal examinations of biological specimens" read more about his work
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Aleksandra Pekošak on "Carbon-11 Labeled Amino Acids and Peptides: Chemistry and Applications"
abstract, thesis, further carrer plans
Nynke van den Berg on "Advancing surgical guidance: From (hybrid) molecule to man and beyond"
abstract, thesis, further carrer plans
Winner 2016
Mark Lobatto on "Exploration and application of nanomedicine in atherosclerotic disease"
abstract, full-text thesis, future carrer plans
Anoek Zomer on "Intravital imaging of plasticity during tumor growth and metastasis"
abstract, impact, future carreer plans
Winner 2014
Giuseppe Ferrauto on “Development of highly sensitive probes for applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in molecular medicine”
Pouyan Mohajerani on “Robust Methods and Algorithms for Fluorescence Imaging and Tomography”
Abstracts, impact, future plans
Winners 2013
Hans Wehrl on "Possibilities and limitations of combined PET/MR imaging in oncological and neurological basic research”
Laila Ritsma on “High resolution in vivo imaging of metastasis; Seeing is believing”
Abstracts, full-text, and more
Winners 2012
Tessa Buckle on "Interventional molecular imaging, a hybrid approach"
Astrid van der Veldt on "Towards personalized treatment planning of chemotherapy: [11C]docetaxel PET studies in lung cancer patients"
Lucia Crane on "Intraoperative fluorescence imaging in cancer"
Angelique Ale on "Hybrid Fluorescence Molecular Tomography and X-ray CT, Methods and Applications"