[Jobinfo] Fwd: [Abteilung] Fwd: Job Opening (Image Processing Expert at Stanford Univ)


Mon Aug 1 08:40:43 CEST 2011



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Subject: 	[Abteilung] Fwd: Job Opening (Image Processing Expert at 
Stanford Univ)
Date: 	Sun, 31 Jul 2011 08:21:55 +0200
From: 	Eduard Gröller <groeller@cg.tuwien.ac.at>
To: 	Mitarbeiter der Abteilung 186/2 <abteilung@cg.tuwien.ac.at>, Katja 
Buehler <katja@vrvis.at>, Walter Kropatsch <krw@prip.tuwien.ac.at>, Sow 
Wai Ringhofer <ringhofer@cg.tuwien.ac.at>, Armin Kanitsar 
<armin.kanitsar@googlemail.com>



Dear colleagues,

please distribute to suitable candidates.

Thanks,

Edi

PS.: TAMY: Bitte die Postenbeschreibung bei uns aushängen. Danke.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	Job Opening (Image Processing Expert at Stanford Univ)
Date: 	Tue, 19 Jul 2011 00:41:46 -0700
From: 	Matus Straka<mstraka@stanford.edu>
To: 	<groeller@cg.tuwien.ac.at>
CC: 	'Roland Bammer'<rbammer@stanford.edu>, 'Greg Albers'
<GAlbers@stanfordmed.org>



Ao. Prof. Eduard Groeller
Institut fuer Computergraphik und Algorithmen
Technische Universitaet Wien
Favoritenstrasse 9-11
A-1040 Wien, Oesterreich




Dear Professor Groeller,

our group is expanding and we are looking to fill-in a position. Please
consider forwarding this job posting to anyone who could be suitable,
recommendable and interested candidate.

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A dynamic neuroimaging group at the Department of Radiology, Stanford
University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA is looking for talented and
creative person, to help us continue developing of a unique system aimed on
prediction of acute stroke outcome, based on quantitative evaluation of
functional CT and MRI data.

We are looking for a brilliant expert with Ph.D. or M.Sc. degrees in
engineering (or similar), with field of knowledge at least partially
covering:
- medical imaging basics (CT, MRI modalities),
- signal and image processing including segmentation and registration (using
e.g. itk/vtk)
- familiarity with medical and volumetric data formats (e.g. DICOM, Analyze,
MINC, etc.),
- skills that include object oriented coding (C++, Java), including code
versioning and bug tracking,
- skills that include code optimization and acceleration (multi-threading,
GPU, CUDA, OpenCL, etc.)
- familiarity with operating systems and their administration (Linux,
Windows, Apple OS X, etc.),
- database programming (SQL),
- scripting (Perl, PHP, etc.),
- simulation and modeling languages (e.g. MatLab), and
- networking (VPN, HTTP, SSH, DICOM, emailing, etc.).

Advanced knowledge in functional brain imaging and related data
post-processing is also welcome.

A candidate we are looking for should demonstrate ability to independently
solve technical challenges, be able to quickly absorb new knowledge, should
be able come up with creative solutions and jointly contribute to team
efforts. The position also requires capability to communicate in English
language on at least intermediate level.

We offer a full-time research staff/post-doc position in a young,
multi-cultural and very successful neuroimaging group at one of the best
universities and leading MRI centers in the world. The position offers
world-class training in data processing and development of scientific
algorithms/tools in field of medical imaging (especially MRI) with direct
applicability to routine stroke imaging in patients (in close cooperation
with Stanford Stroke Center and Stanford University Medical Center), as well
as image acquisition, reconstruction, artifact and motion correction
algorithms. The position also offers a the possibility to extend the
scientific cooperation to other research and clinical groups around the
world.


Candidates with interest in this position should send their applications
including curriculum vitae and cover letter by e-mail directly to:

Roland Bammer, PhD
rbammer@stanford.edu
Associate Professor of Radiology, Neurology and Neurosciences
Department of Radiology
Stanford University School of Medicine

Lucas MRS/I Center
1201 Welch Road
Stanford, CA, 94304, USA

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Best regards,

Matus Straka, PhD
Senior Research Associate, Lucas MRS/I Center

Department of Radiology, Stanford University
1201 Welch Road, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
office: 650.736.9948       fax: 650.723.9222






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