Postdoctoral research associate positions are available at the Infant Brain
Mapping Lab in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Research Imaging
Center (BRIC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Our
current focuses are to better understand the dynamic and critical early
brain development in health and disease, via multimodal neuroimaging
analysis. The successful candidate will support our efforts either in
advancing neuroimaging analysis technologies or in neuroscience
applications. We are seeking highly motivated individuals who have
extensive research experience in neuroimaging analysis (e.g., structural,
diffusion or functional MRI) and demonstrated academic excellence,
including publications in first-class journals and conferences. The
candidate for Postdoctoral Research Associate should have a Ph.D. (or
equivalent) in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Applied
Mathematics/Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or
related fields. Good command of programming tools including Matlab, C/C++,
Linux, and scripting are necessary to carry out the research work in this
group.


The successful candidate will be part of a diverse group including
neuroscientists, radiologists, psychologists, physicists, biostatistician,
and computer scientists, and will build upon the group's extensive
foundation on neuroimaging analysis. If interested, please email resume to
Dr. Gang Li (gang...@med.unc.edu).
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