Post-Doctoral Position in MR Physics at the Child Mind Institute
================================================================
Applications are currently being invited for a Post-Doctoral Fellow
position available at the Child Mind Institute. This position reports to
Cameron Craddock PhD, Director of Imaging in the Center for the Developing
Brain. The Child Mind Institute makes use of innovative MRI- and EEG-based
imaging approaches to characterize brain maturation across the lifespan,
with a particular focus on understanding the impact of psychiatric
illnesses on maturational processes. Additionally, the Child Mind Institute
is dedicated to the support of open-datasharing initiatives, such as the
International Neuroimaging Datasharing Initiative
(
http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/) and Enhanced Nathan Kline Institute
Rockland Sample (
http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/enhanced/).
The Child Mind Institute is currently recruiting a post-doctoral fellow
with a strong background in Magnetic Resonance (MR) Physics to develop and
optimize acquisition strategies for functional MR Imaging. The project¹s
overarching goal is to develop novel fMRI experimental paradigms to
elucidate mechanisms underlying psychiatric illness in pediatric
populations. To this end, we are currently developing scanner software for
real-time fMRI, and performing a comprehensive evaluation of low-TR fMRI
acquisition strategies. In support of this mission, the fellow will be part
of a multidisciplinary team that includes MR physicists, neuroscientists,
clinicians and computer scientists. The position is located at CMI
headquarters in New York City. This is an exempt, full time position with
competitive salary and benefits.
Responsibilities:
€ Develop and implement sequence programs and image reconstruction software
on a Siemens 3T TIM Trio.
€ Develop and maintain software to support real-time fMRI.
€ Large-scale analysis of fMRI, DTI and structural neuroimaging data.
€ Author manuscripts and presentations describing accomplished research.
€ Work in a multidisciplinary environment, drawing from a broad range of
disciplines and imaging approaches.
€ Supervise junior level researchers and graduate students.
Qualifications:
€ PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, medical physics,
physics or related field.
€ Demonstrated skills in MRI pulse sequence programming and image analysis
algorithm development.
€ Significant prior functional MRI experience.
€ Proficiency in C/C++ and Matlab programming.
€ Strong skills in using of one or more common functional neuroimaging
packages (e.g., AFNI, FSL, or SPM).
€ Experience with the Siemens IDEA programming framework (preferred but not
required).
€ Motivated self-starter with great attitude and flexibility.
€ Ability to work in a fast paced environment.
Salary and Anticipated Start Date:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience/educational
qualifications. Benefits include health, vision, and dental. Anticipated
Start Date is immediate.
Application details:
Please send a CV including the names of 3 references with your inquiry to
cameron.craddock(a)childmind.org.
Employment at Will Relationship:
This position description does not constitute a guarantee that employment
will continue for any specified period of time. Rather, employment is at
the mutual consent of the employee and CMI, and can be terminated at will
by the employee or by CMI. CMI reserves the right to modify the job
description and/or reporting relationship at any time. CMI is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. CMI is committed to recruiting and maintaining a
diverse staff; individuals from all backgrounds are strongly encouraged to
apply.
Cameron Craddock, PhD
Director of Imaging
Center for the Developing Brain
Child Mind Institute
childmind.org
445 Park Avenue (entrance on 56th Street)
New York, NY 10022
Assistant: Karina Febre
p: 212.308.4342
e: karina.febre(a)childmind.org
Speak Up for Kids:
childmind.org/speakup <http://childmind.org/speakup> |
Find us on Facebook:
facebook.com/ChildMindInstitute
<http://facebook.com/ChildMindInstitute> | Follow us on Twitter:
twitter.com/ChildMindDotOrg <http://twitter.com/ChildMindDotOrg>
---
This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the
intended recipient(s) and may contain information that is proprietary,
confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Any
unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. If
you have received this email in error please notify the sender by return
email and delete the original message. Please note, the recipient should
check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The
organization accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus
transmitted by this email.