Your responsibilities
The PhD student's primary responsibility is to conduct original research on dynamic 3D modeling of surgical anatomy under tool–tissue interaction. You will work with multi-modal data acquired at OR-X, including CT, RGB-D sequences, tool tracking, and optical surface models, and use them to build methods that reconstruct and simulate anatomical changes during manipulation.
The core research challenges include accurate 3D reconstructions that can be continuously updated from sensor data. Potential approaches include graph neural networks, NeRF representations, point-based and diffusion-based models, and advanced differentiable rendering frameworks such as Gaussian Splatting. The exact direction will be shaped based on the project's scientific explorations. n in user studies.
The work is expected to produce methodological contributions documented through publications in leading venues such as MICCAI, IPCAI, or Medical Image Analysis. During the initial phase, the candidate will review the state-of-the-art and establish a structured multi-year research plan together with the supervisor. The PhD is embedded in the graduate school of the University of Zurich, which also involves serving as a teaching assistant for 1–2 courses per year.
In particular, the PhD project will involve:
Your profile
You hold an excellent MSc degree in computer science, robotics, or electrical engineering with a strong background in computer graphics, simulation, and computer vision. You combine excellent programming skills with experience in medical imaging and camera hardware.
We are looking for candidates who demonstrate:
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Research in Orthopedic Computer Science (ROCS)
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What We Offer
Embedded in the Greater Zurich Area, one of Europe's leading hubs for MedTech and AI innovation, the ROCS group pursues the mission of turning fundamental research into technologies with clinical impact. We offer a supportive and welcoming environment where you can thrive, learn, and grow. The Balgrist Campus, OR-X, and the University of Zurich together provide world-class research infrastructure at the forefront of surgical innovation. This PhD will prepare you for a career in academia, MedTech, or surgical robotics, with strong exposure to both scientific excellence and clinical translation.
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Matthias Seibold
Stellvertretender Forschungsgruppenleiter ROCS
+41 44 510 73 57
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