Postdoctoral opportunities for interdisciplinary research in all
methodologic areas of image processing and analysis in biomedicine are
currently available at the Departments of Radiology and Computer and
Information Science, University of Pennsylvania. Potential projects span a
wide spectrum of theoretical and clinical research, including image
registration and segmentation; pattern analysis; morphometry; diffusion
tensor image processing; and imaging studies of brain structure and
function. These programs are supported by a variety of sources such as the
NIH and Insightful, Corp.
The work will be conducted at the Department of Radiology and at the GRASP
Laboratory, one of the premier multi-disciplinary research centers focusing
on robotics and control, computer vision and active sensory perception, and
design and automation. The Department of Radiology is an international
leader in all of the clinical and research sections represented as well as
in techniques previously pioneered at Penn. Since 1990, the Department has
held the number one ranking nationally in number and dollars of NIH research
grants awarded-a status that has continued in this academic year.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. in the computer or engineering sciences,
physics, or applied mathematics, and possess strong programming skills. To
apply, please send a cover letter outlining research interests, a resume or
curriculum vitae, and contact information of three references to:
James C. Gee, Ph.D.
GRASP Laboratory
University of Pennsylvania
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 301C
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
+1 (215) 662 7109 (Phone)
+1 (215) 349 8552 (Fax)
gee@grasp.cis.upenn.edu
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