Postdoc position at Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging - Massachusetts
General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
The Laboratory for Computational Neuroimaging at the Martinos Center for
Biomedical Imaging has a job opening for a post-doctoral fellow to work on
modeling cortical layers and boundaries using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT).
The project will take place at the Martinos Center
(http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/) and will involve developing
computational methods with the goal of extracting quantitative information
from OCT images and leveraging the information for MRI analysis.
Cutting-edge imaging infrastructure for both these modalities is available
at the center and will be used for the project. The methods developed will
have be to distributed to the research community through widely used
Freesurfer software suite.
Applicants are expected to have finished their PhD in medical image
analysis, computer vision or a related field with a track record of
relevant publications. The project requires experience with mathematical
modeling and good programming skills in C/C++ and Matlab/Python.
Experience with image registration, deformable surfaces/contours, machine
vision techniques and neuroimaging are welcome.
The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with Bruce Fischl and Ender
Konukoglu.
Applications must be sent by email to Ender Konukoglu
(end...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu) and contain a CV, list of publications and
names of three references. The intended start date for the position is
December 2015 however, the exact date is negotiable.
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