[Comp-neuro] Research engineer position available in image
processing, university of Strasbourg, France
francois rousseau
rousseau at unistra.fr
Wed Sep 8 11:10:58 CEST 2010
RESEARCH ENGINEER POSITION
IN MEDICAL IMAGE PROCESSING
LSIIT, Strasbourg, France
Grant : ERC Starting Grant _http://erc.europa.eu <http://erc.europa.eu/>_
Research Lab : LSIIT, Strasbourg, FRANCE _http://lsiit-miv.u-strasbg.fr/miv
_Subject: medical image processing, image visualization
Description : Studies about brain maturation aim at providing a better
understanding of brain development and links between brain changes and
cognitive development. Such studies are of great interest for diagnosis
help and clinical course of development and treatment of illnesses. This
project aims at going beyond the formal description of the brain
maturation thanks to the development of a realistic numerical model of
brain aging.
Key tasks and responsibilities include:
* Drive imaging-related software development
* Drive application requirements to implementation
* Develop medical image processing algorithms and image
visualization tools
* Rapidly prototype algorithm pipelines on Linux PC in C++
* Actively work as part of a research team in implementing the
required solutions as defined in the specifications and plans
Requirements
The candidate should be familiar with image processing.
The candidate must also have excellent knowledge of C++, Python and
visualization toolkits.
Duration: 2 to 3 years
Salary: depending on experience (gross salary starting from 2300
euros/month).
Application
Please send a full CV, a cover letter and contact details of two
referees to _rousseau at unistra.fr <mailto:rousseau at unistra.fr>_
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Francois Rousseau
LSIIT UMR 7005
Pôle API
Boulevard Sébastien Brant
F-67400 ILLKIRCH
tel : +33 3 68 85 44 89 (LSIIT)
tel : +33 3 68 85 40 45 (LINC)
http://lsiit-miv.u-strasbg.fr/miv/fiche.php?id=19
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