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Research Technologist, Boston, MA
The MEG program at Children’s Hospital Boston (CHB)/HMS is now
recruiting a Research Technologist. The successful candidate will work
as a member of the team to help carry out studies of human brain
development using a combination of MEG, EEG and MRI (tractography). This
position is best for a person interested in working with babies and
children, studying brain development either as a career or as an
educational/training opportunity for further studies. Below is a
description of the responsibilities and minimum and preferred
qualifications.
Responsibilities:
o Acquisition/collection of MEG and related data (i.e. EEG, EOG,
Polaris, Polhemus etc).
o Ordering of supplies and equipment for the lab.
o Scheduling healthy subjects and patients for the different studies
running in the lab.
o Analysis and evaluation of MEG and related data for investigators by
using sophisticated software analysis tools such as BrainStorm,
FieldTrip, BESA, etc.
o Training of members of the Center and external users in the
acceptable use and maintenance of the BabyMEG System hardware and software.
o Performance of periodic liquid helium refills of the BabyMEG system,
three times per week.
o Maintains all safety documentation of the laboratory as well as the
IRB approved signed consent forms of the different studies running in
the lab.
o Preparation of documents concerning the smooth operation of the lab
(family education sheets, brochures, technical specifications documents,
liquid helium refill records, etc).
o Performance of routine tests for specific research projects, using
sophisticated and intricate research equipment and techniques.
Performance of research procedures, troubleshooting problems with own
and other researchers' results.
Minimum qualifications:
o MSc or MA in the area of Biomedical Engineering or Neuroscience is
preferred. The minimum requirement is BA or BSc degree in Biomedical,
Electrical or Computer Engineering, or in a Biological Science. Previous
experience in Biomagnetism research is not required.
o Basic understanding of the electromagnetic theory needed for signal
analysis.
o Native speaker of English is preferred. Required is complete fluency
in English since there will be frequent interactions with the family
members as well as children. Abilities to relate to children and their
parents are essential.
Conditions of Employment:
o Position available beginning June 2012.
o Salary: commensurate with education and experience (minimum = $ 40,000).
o CHB has excellent benefits, including health benefits and retirement
plans with employer contributions.
o CHB values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.
How to Apply:
o Please visit the website of Children's Hospital Boston
(
www.childrenshospital.jobs<http://www.childrenshospital.jobs>)
AutoReqID 27106.
o If you have any questions please contact:
Christos Papadelis
Lab Manager of the BabyMEG/EEG Facility
Children’s Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School
9 Hope Ave, Waltham
MA 02453, USA
E-mail:
christos.papadelis@childrens.harvard.edu<mailto:christos.papadelis@childrens.harvard.edu>
Phone: +1-781-216-1128
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Christos Papadelis, PhD
Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School
MEG Lab Manager, Children's Hospital Boston
9 Hope Avenue
Waltham, MA 02453
USA
Phone: +1-781-216-1128
Fax: +1-781-216-1172