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HIRING: Machine learning in neuroimaging researcher

Who we are:

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the lead federal agency for 
research on mental disorders. NIMH is one of the 27 Institutes and Centers that 
make up the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which is responsible for all 
federally funded biomedical research in US. NIH is part of the U.S. Department 
of Health and Human Services (HHS). The NIH is a highly rated employer at 
glassdoor.com with very competitive salary and benefits packages.

The Machine Learning Core (MLC) is a new group created to support the use of 
machine learning methods in analyzing human neuroimaging data, collected within 
the NIMH Intramural Research Program (IRP) or from functional and anatomic 
imaging databases worldwide. The MLC will both develop new methods and provide 
education and support to NIMH IRP researchers using machine learning approaches.

What you will do:

You and the team will be responsible for assisting NIMH IRP investigators in 
using machine learning methods to answer clinical and scientific questions. Key 
areas of work include biomarkers to help diagnose mental health and neurologic 
disorders, as well as the development of models of mental processes in healthy 
subjects. You will help devise research approaches using prediction models that 
combine imaging and non-imaging data, and leverage structured knowledge 
resources (databases, scientific literature, etc) to generate explanations and 
hypotheses.

You will also develop new methods to address the unique research needs in our 
environment. You will have the resources of the NIH HPC Cluster at your 
disposal as well as additional help from the AWS cloud. All tools and code will 
be open source and freely distributed.

The MLC will provide education and outreach to further the use of machine 
learning across the NIMH IRP. You will be involved in designing and teaching 
courses on basic methods and data analysis. You will help run data analysis 
clinics and consults to help identify research needs, and mentor junior 
researchers in joint projects.

Who you are:

We are seeking candidates with practical machine learning experience, e.g. 
training of classification and regression models, statistical testing of 
results, interpretation and visualization of key aspects of models. Beyond 
this, we would like knowledge of optimization and statistics, insofar as they 
bear on machine learning method development.

Experience working with neuroimaging data (MRI, as well as MEG/EEG) will be 
considered very favorably, in particular the generation of quantitative 
measures to use as features (e.g. activation maps, functional and structural 
connectivity, scalar maps, cortical structure volumes, etc.).

Finally, you should have demonstrable experience coding in languages currently 
used in data-intensive, scientific computing such as Python, MATLAB or R (and 
relevant data processing libraries).

How to apply:

Email your resume (your email can serve as a cover letter) to 
mlcore-jobsea...@mail.nih.gov

Questions are welcome. The National Institutes of Health is an equal 
opportunity employer.






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