Part-Time (0.5FTE) | Fixed term contract until June 2028
At the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), we are committed to achieving innovative, ground-breaking health and medical research that fundamentally improves the quality of life for all people.
The Clinical and Research Imaging Centre (CRIC) at SAHMRI is one of Australia’s most advanced imaging research facilities and home to the Australian Centre for Photon-Counting CT. The centre is equipped with a Siemens Naeotom Alpha clinical photon-counting CT system and will install a TESCAN preclinical micro-CT with photon-counting spectral detection in 2026.
This is an exciting opportunity for a Spectral micro-CT Research Scientist to join an innovative imaging team supporting biomedical, material and plant science research. You will provide specialist expertise to academic, health and industry users across dynamic, spectral and structural micro-CT, contributing to experimental design, imaging protocols, data management, image processing and analysis workflows.
The role has a strong focus on comparative imaging methods and the development of new spectral applications. You will work closely with experienced research infrastructure specialists, vendor partners and a dedicated photon-counting CT physicist to support high-quality research outcomes.
This position is offered on a part-time basis at 0.5 FTE. There may be scope for the successful candidate to increase their hours within SAHMRI, subject to skills, experience and organisational needs.
Key responsibilities include:
- Operating TESCAN CoreTOM spectral micro-CT imaging equipment to research standard
- Supporting facility management and day-to-day imaging operations
- Providing expert micro-CT and imaging advice to researchers across Australia
- Supporting research collaborations, publications and changes in practice
- Managing research data workflows, processing pipelines and analysis outputs
- Developing new post-processing pipelines and reporting methods
- Leading research into new acquisition and analysis methods with Siemens and TESCAN
- Reporting to project managers and scientific committees
- Contributing to funding applications, publications and research activity reporting
- Representing the SA node of the National Imaging Facility locally and nationally
About You
The successful candidate will possess the following key attributes:
- Higher Degree in relevant field that could include Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or similar field with focus on computed tomography methods, or equivalent experience
- Experience in preclinical imaging or micro-CT
- Strong mathematical and computational skills
- Demonstrated expertise in medical imaging or computed tomography methods
- Understanding of x-ray CT reconstruction and experimentation
- Skills in image processing, manipulation and analysis tools
- A track record supporting productive research and publications
- Strong analytical, problem-solving and communication skills
- Ability to work independently under project timelines and budget requirements
- Skills in report writing, grant writing and presentations
- Strong project management skills
- Motivation to learn, collaborate and contribute to shared research goals
- Experience with machine learning software frameworks, clinical photon-counting CT or preclinical photon-counting CT will be highly regarded.
Special Requirements
- Eligibility to operate closed system ionising imaging apparatus.
- Some out of hours work may be required.
- DCSI Employment Screening and Police Checks may be required.
Why join SAHMRI?
Everything we do is underpinned by our core values and our institute is dedicated to growing a culture that pursues, enables and demands research excellence. We are proud of the work we do and work hard as a team to make a positive difference to the community. Our values of excellence, innovation, courage, integrity and teamwork are what help us achieve our goals. If these are also your values and goals, apply today.
As a not-for-profit organisation, SAHMRI employees can access salary packaging options up to $15,900. Salary packaging lets you pay for things like everyday living costs with money from your salary before tax, which may reduce your taxable income and increase your take-home pay.
To be considered for this position, applicants must hold relevant working rights within Australia at the time of application.
For more information, please contact Kari Hughes at [email protected]
Applications close: Friday 4th September 2026
Applications may close earlier than advertised if a suitable candidate is identified.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply