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…and here's two more vacancies, one for diffusion connectivity and one for resting-state connectivity.






On 16 Jul 2013, at 10:08, Stephen Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Current Vacancies:

  • Graduate / Post-Doctoral Researcher: Image Analysis and Software for Connectomics
    As part of the Developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP), this post holder will work on the “structural” aspects of connectome modelling, including the spatial modelling of cortical surfaces, as well as developing analysis pipelines (software development and scripting) for the overall analysis of the dHCP connectome image data.
  • Graduate / Post-Doctoral Researcher: Software and Image Analysis for Brain Imaging
    This post is part of the UK Biobank Imaging Extension, a long-term prospective epidemiological study that has already collected genetics, blood samples, lifestyle information and other data from a cohort of 500,000 subjects, to be followed clinically over coming decades, and with imaging to take place in 100,000 subjects. The post holder will be responsible for developing analysis pipelines (software development and scripting) for the overall analysis of Biobank neuroimaging data (functional, structural and diffusion MRI imaging data). This will build on top of FSL and other software.
  • Graduate / Post-Doctoral Researcher: Software Development for Neuroimaging Analysis Research
    We seek a graduate/postdoctoral software engineer to help develop and maintain the FMRIB Software Library (FSL). FSL is a comprehensive software package for analysis of MRI data (structural, functional and diffusion). The post is to be filled by a graduate (or PhD) working on FSL software development – helping implement algorithms, low-level libraries and new functionality.