Postdoctoral Position in Neuroanotomical Image Processing

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Postdoctoral Position in Neuroanotomical Image Processing

The Mitra Lab at Cold Spring Harbor is looking to fill a postdoctoral research position, open from June 01 2014, by someone with experience in image processing and analysis.

The candidate will work with our team on the Mouse Brain Architecture (MBA) project (mouse.brainarchitecture.org), doing atlas registration and data analysis of the collection of mouse brain images, such as detecting and quantifying cells and processes.

Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a strong computational and mathematical background, with a PhD (necessary) in computer science, physics, math, statistics, engineering, or a related field. The candidate will have programming skills and working knowledge of Matlab, Linux, and familiarity with C/C++.  The job requires detailed knowledge of image processing in a scientific context; conceptual familiarity with 3d graphics programing; experience writing image processing routine to extract signals of interest from images. The candidate will have the ability and willingness to work in a focused and self-directed manner on a project, and also as part of a team, comfortable with multitasking, and following project management guidelines.

For details, please see the  job description at IEEE jobsite.

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