I've been asked to forward these two positions to the FSL list:
Research Scientist, Registration and Morphometry:
The Neuroscience Program at SRI is looking for a full time Research Scientist to implement morphometric studies of brain structure and develop innovative image analysis algorithms for future studies. The successful candidate will join an internationally
renowned lab with a highly multi-disciplinary working environment that ranges from clinical psychologists to computer scientists and MR physicists. Opportunities to pursue independent funding (e.g., through NIH grant proposals) will be provided. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in mathematics, computer science, physics, electrical engineering, or a related field and hands-on experience with state-of-the-art nonlinear image registration. We are particularly interested in candidates who have previously implemented and used PDE-based registration algorithms, e.g., fluid registration or LDDMM. For details, contact Torsten Rohlfing
([log in to unmask]).
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Additional useful information for Stanford Postdocs can be found on the SUPD website
http://www.stanford.edu/group/supd/ or at the Stanford University Postdoc Office official
website http://postdocs.stanford.edu/.
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Research Scientist, Diffusion Tensor Imaging & Analysis:
The Neuroscience Program at SRI is looking for a full time Research Scientist to implement analysis of existing diffusion tensor image data and to develop innovative algorithms for future studies. The successful candidate will join an internationally renowned lab with a highly multi-disciplinary working environment that ranges from clinical psychologists to computer scientists and MR physicists. Opportunities to pursue independent funding (e.g., through NIH grant proposals) will be provided. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, computer science, or a related field as well as hands-on experience with high angular-resolution diffusion tensor imaging and state-of-the-art techniques for DTI analysis. We are particularly interested in individuals who can oversee an entire DTI workflow from imaging to interpretation. Contact Torsten Rohlfing ([log in to unmask]) for details.
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Additional useful information for Stanford Postdocs can be found on the SUPD website
http://www.stanford.edu/group/supd/ or at the Stanford University Postdoc Office official
website http://postdocs.stanford.edu/.
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