The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, located in Hartford CT, USA is looking to fill 2 open positions.

The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center has an opening for a post-doc specializing in neuroinformatics, big-data analysis, and machine learning. The Olin Center is the psychiatric research center within Hartford Hospital’s Institute of Living campus, in Hartford, CT. We house a Siemens Skyra 3T whole-body MRI, multiple EEG, TMS, and eye tracking systems, an internal historical database of nearly 13,000 MRI sessions, and a 400-core Linux compute cluster. The candidate will pursue their own research with a focus on neuroinformatics and big-data analysis and assist multiple principle investigators with large scale analyses. The candidate will contribute to the development of the open-source Neuroinformatics Database (http://github.com/gbook/nidb) and publish journal articles on their own research and software development. MS degree in engineering, science, neuroscience, or psychology is required, PhD preferred. Candidate is expected to have experience in SQL programming and at least one other programming language. Proficiency in multiple programming languages such as Perl, C, C++, JavaScript, PHP, Matlab, and Python is highly desirable. Contact Greg Book at [log in to unmask]

The Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center is seeking a data manager/programmer to help maintain neuroimaging databases in support of multiple NIH funded projects. The Olin Center is a neuropsychiatric research center within Hartford Hospital’s Institute of Living campus. We house a 3T MRI, multiple EEG, TMS, and eye tracking systems, an internal database of nearly 13,000 MRI sessions, and a 400-core compute cluster. The primary responsibilities of the data manager will be to maintain internal and public imaging databases by performing the following tasks: remove personally identifiable information, perform uploads to NIH repositories, identify missing data, organize identifiers, support remote sites with data importing/uploading, and ensure data redundancy and backups. Additionally, the data manager may contribute to the development of the Neuroinformatics Database (
http://github.com/gbook/nidb) using SQL, PHP, Perl, C++ and other programming languages for the purpose of making data management more efficient and robust. The data manager also will have the opportunity to participate in research projects and contribute to manuscripts. Bachelor’s degree in engineering, science, neuroscience, or psychology is required, Masters or higher is preferred. Candidate is expected to have experience in SQL programming. Proficiency in multiple programming languages is highly desirable. Contact Greg Book at [log in to unmask]