[visionlist] Research Technician in Functional Magnetic Resonance
Imaging at the University of Rochester
Judy Ripton
jripton at rcbi.rochester.edu
Fri Oct 5 14:15:59 GMT 2007
*Research Technician in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
The Rochester Center for Brain Imaging (University of Rochester,
Rochester, NY) is seeking a research technician to perform data
collection, preprocessing, and analysis of functional, structural, and
diffusion tensor MRI data, and development of software tools for a
variety of researchers who use our facilities.
The candidate should have a background in neuroimaging or signal
processing in one or more of the following areas: psychology, computer
science, physics, engineering, or statistics, with experience in the
processing and analysis of 3D images (including Matlab, C++, packages
such as AFNI, FSL, and/or SPM). The research focus of the Center is on
human brain function, however the center also coordinates basic and
clinical research on other topics (see http://www.rcbi.rochester.edu/).
The Rochester Center for Brain Imaging houses a state-of-the-art
facility equipped with a Siemens Trio 3T MR system and high-performance
computing resources, with a full-time staff of cognitive
neuroscientists, computer scientists, engineers, and physicists.
Opportunities exist to collaborate with faculty in the departments of
Brain & Cognitive Science, Center for Visual Science, Imaging
Sciences/Radiology, Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science, as well
as many other departments in the adjacent medical center.
The successful candidate will typically have a masters degree, but
unusually talented candidates with a bachelors degree and several years
of relevant experience will be considered. Salary commensurate with
experience. Start date flexible but preferably by December 1, 2007. A
minimum two-year commitment is strongly encouraged. If interested,
please send a CV and short statement of your interest, as well as the
names and addresses of three references to Dr. Richard Aslin,
aslin at cvs.rochester.edu.
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