Benedikt Poser
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Curriculum Vitae – Benedikt Poser General Name: Benedikt Andreas Poser (BSc, MPhys, PhD) Date of Birth: 4 October 1978 Place of Birth: Wolfenbüttel, Germany Nationality: German married, three children Scientific Positions 05/2013 – pres. Assistant Professor at Maastricht Brain Imaging Center 05/2013 – 09/2015 secondment to Scannexus BV (0.3fte) 10/2011 – 10/2013 affiliated Research Fellow of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen 11/2010 – 04/2013 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Hawaii JABSOM Focus: parallel RF transmission techniques for fMRI 06/2009 – 08/2010 PostDoc at Donders Institute, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging at Radboud University Nijmegen. Focus: fMRI methods development, Siemens IDEA / ICE pulse sequence design 08/2006 – 08/2010 PostDoc at Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Essen, Germany. Focus: fMRI techniques at 7T 09/2003 – 06/2009 PhD student at the F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Nijmegen, NL. Supervisor: David Norris, Focus: fMRI techniques with multiply-refocused spin echoes. Higher Education 06/2009 PhD in MR-physics at the Radboud University Nijmegen: “Techniques for BOLD and blood volume weighted fMRI” 09/1998 – 06/2003 Physics with Business and Management, University of Manchester, UK (MPhys, First Class Honours degree) School Education 01/1996 – 12/1997 Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa, Mbabane, Swaziland; International Baccalaureate (42 points) 08/1995 – 12/1995 Alströmer Gymnasiet Alingsås, Sweden (5 months sabbatical) 08/1990 – 07/1995 Heinrich-Heine-Gymnasium Heikendorf (secondary school) 08/1986 – 07/1990 Grund- und Hauptschule Heikendorf (primary school) Other Work Experience 08/2001 – 09/2001 Airbus, Toulouse: Flight simulation data interfacing for A380 06/2001 – 09/2001 Airbus, Hamburg: Engineering work on A380 cabin system 09/2000 – 05/2001 BAE Systems Regional Aircraft, Manchester: Positions in Finance 04/2000 – 05/2000 Reserve exercise (training of recruits), Eutin, Germany 05/1999 – 06/1999 Reserve Officer training, Hamburg, Germany 02/1998 – 10/1998 National Military Service (basic training and function in press and PR department at Territorial Headquarters, Kiel, Germany) Languages German (native speaker), English (fluent), Dutch (good), French (fair), Swedish (fair) 03-2017 Membership in Professional Organisations International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) Benelux Chapter of ISMRM German Chapter of ISMRM European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB) German Scholars Organization e.V. Ad-hoc Reviewer for the following Journals and Organisations Magnetic Resonance in Medicine NMR in Biomedicine Neuroimage Journal of Human Brain Mapping IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging Journal of Magnetic Resonance Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Journal of Neuroimaging Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) Concepts in Magnetic Resonance Part B Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods (editorial board member) Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM; abstract review) International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM; abstract review) Local ISMRM chapters (BeNeLux; abstract review) Ad-hoc Reviewer for Grant-giving Organisations Isaac Newton Trust, University of Cambridge, UK Stipends and Awards Two-year full-time stipend by the German UWC Committee to visit the international school Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa, Mbabane, Swaziland; to obtain the International Baccalaureate (1996) ISMRM Annual Meeting – Travel Awards 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (each ~ $500) ISMRM High-Field Workshop 2008 – Travel und Poster Award ($1200) Human Brain Mapping conference – Abstract Awards 2010, 2011 (each ~$450) DFG Forschungsstipendium ‘Parallel Transmission Techniques for fMRI’ (Po 1576/1-1, € 98k) to allow 24month postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Hawaii, Neuroscience and MR Research Program, under the mentorship of Prof V Andrew Stenger Human Brain Mapping Poster Presentation Award 2011 ISMRM Magna Cum Laude Merit Award (top 10%) 2012 ISMRM Summa Cum Laude Merit Award (top 3%) 2013 Top-10 selection for the ISMRM 2014 Wiley Young Investigator Award with the manuscript “SMS-pTX: Simultaneous multi-slice acquisition by parallel transmission” (MRM 71:1416-27 (2014) Distinguished Reviewer Award – Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2015 03-2017 Distinguished Reviewer Award – Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2016 Distinguished Reviewer Award – Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2016 Grants and funding DFG Forschungsstipendium ‘Parallel Transmission Techniques for fMRI’ to allow 24month postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Hawaii, Neuroscience and MR Research Program, under the mentorship of Prof V Andrew Stenger; Po 1576/1-1, € 98k + MBIC-FPN grant (internal funding) ‘Slice•by•slice B1 homogenisation for gradient echo EPI at 9.4T’; co-principal investigator (with Desmond Tse); € 24k; 2014 MBIC-FPN grant (internal funding) ‘Investigation of layer•specific haemodynamic response parameters during excitatory and inhibitory stimulation at 9.4 Tesla’; principal investigator (first applicant: Dimo Ivanov); € 24k; 2014 MBIC-FPN grant (internal funding) ‘SMS-ME-EPI sequence implementation on 3 T scanner and evaluation of feasibility for event-related fMRI’; principal investigator (first applicant: Sascha Brunheim); € 10k; 2014 SWOL Brains Unlimited Pioneer Fund (competitive funding from University Fund Limburg) ‘Imaging amyloid-beta plaques in Alzheimer's disease using T2* and quantitative susceptibility mappings at 7T’; co-applicant (PI: Desmond Tse), collaboration with University Hospital Aachen, € 7.5k; 2015 SWOL Brains Unlimited Pioneer Fund (competitive funding from University Fund Limburg) ‘Imaging the nucleus coeruleus at ultra-high field; co-applicant (PI: Heidi Jacobs), collaboration with School for Mental health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University Medical Centre, € 7.5k; 2015 MBIC-FPN grant (internal funding) ‘B1 homogenised simu;taneous-multi-slice imaging at 7 Tesla’; principal investigator (co-applicant: Desmond Tse); € 20k; 2015 NIH Brain Initiative Grant ‘Foundations of MRI Corticography for mesoscale organization and neuronal circuitry’ PI: David Feinberg, R01MH111444; Subaward; total $ 1,027k NWO Middelgroot (Medium Size Investment Grant by Dutch Sience Foundation) ‘Improving reliability of high-field MRI in application to neuroscience and patients’; Dossier 480-17-001 2752; Primary Applicant and PI, € 604k; 2017 Total funding: € 1,822k (primary applicant: € 744k) Generation of intellectual property / patents Co-inventor on the Time Interleaved Acquisition of Modes (TIAMO) method, a novel RF excitation technique to address B1 inhomogeneity in high field MRI (DE 10 2010 011 968.7, US8994372 B2) Primary inventor on Excitation on Multiple slices in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a method for simultaneous multi-slice excitation by parallel transmission (US provisional, EFS ID 12000488, application #61594872, #confirmation 9570) 03-2017 Primary inventor on Interleaved Dual-Echo with Acceleration Echo-Planar Imaging (IDEA EPI) (US provisional, EFS ID 12286482, application #61609910, confirmation #9988) Regular Teaching regular teaching at the Donders Institute ‘Toolkit’ courses (high-level training courses for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers): Advanced MR Toolkit (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Advanced fMRI Analysis Toolkit (2007, 2008, 2009) Advanced Neuroscience Toolkit (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) invited lecturer for the Neuroimaging course at the department of Technical Medicine, Technical University Twente, Enschede (2009) regular internal teaching at the Neuroscience Seminars, Neuroscience and MR Research Program, University of Hawaii (2010 – 2013) invited lecturer at the ISMRM 2011 annual conference Educational Weekend courses Maastricht Science College; Electromagnetism (PHY2004, spring 2014); Course developer, coordinator, lecturer and tutor. 5/2013-11/2013 Scientific Programme Director of EMMPA professional Master program (Executive Master in MRI Principles and applications); currently being set up at Maastricht University Maastricht Science College; Electromagnetism (PHY2004, spring 2015); Course developer, coordinator, lecturer and tutor. Supervision 2006- 2013 day-to-day teaching and supervision of Master students, co- supervision of PhD students at the Donders Institute and University of Hawaii 2013 primary supervisor of internship student Sascha Brunheim at Erwin L Hahn Institute in Essen 2013 primary Master Thesis supervisor of Sascha Brunheim (topic: Variable Slice Thickness EPI for reduction of inferior signal voids) 2013-2014 primary supervisor of PhD student Dhaval Shah (main topic: pTX methods for 9.4T; side topic: real-time motion-corrected segmented spin-echo EPI) 2013-2014 primary supervisor of PhD student Dhaval Shah (main topic: pTX methods for 9.4T; side topic: real-time motion-corrected segmented spin-echo EPI) 2015 supervisor of Bachelor student Loic Barois (topic: Evaluation of auto- calibration acquisition schemes and geometric distortion correction for 3D EPI) 2015 co-promotor of Nikos Priovoulos (PI Heidi Jacobs, FHML Maastricht University) (topic: functional and structural imaging of the Nucleus Coeruleus and brain stem at 7 Tesla) 2015 co-promotor of Francisco Fritz Lagos (PI Alard Roebroeck, FPN Maastricht University)