Satrajit Ghosh
2016-03-01 15:09:34 UTC
We are seeking two postdoctoral computational/data scientists with a PhD in
computer science, electrical or biomedical engineering, neuroscience,
statistics, or related fields to apply for positions in the McGovern
Institute for Brain Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The projects cover a broad array of neuroinformatics.
- Datamining of gene-behavior-anatomy relationships
- Architecting next generation dataflow systems
- Reproducible research platforms and applications
- Nonlinear image and other high-dimensional registration
- Predictive analytics in mental health
- Linked data platforms
Working on these projects will involve collaboration partners within and
across regional and international institutions. Candidates are expected to
develop algorithms and prototype ideas, contribute to opensource tools, and
perform software engineering, testing, and validation. Candidates will have
the opportunity to mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and
contribute to datascience at MIT.
The ideal candidates will have strong computational skills, enjoy
collaborating, and be able to adapt to and adopt a diverse set of
technologies. A documented PhD in computer science, electrical or
biomedical engineering, neuroscience, statistics, or related field is
required before starting this position. Positions are available for one
year, with a possibility of yearly extension depending on performance and
funding.
For inquiries please contact Satrajit Ghosh (***@mit.edu).
computer science, electrical or biomedical engineering, neuroscience,
statistics, or related fields to apply for positions in the McGovern
Institute for Brain Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The projects cover a broad array of neuroinformatics.
- Datamining of gene-behavior-anatomy relationships
- Architecting next generation dataflow systems
- Reproducible research platforms and applications
- Nonlinear image and other high-dimensional registration
- Predictive analytics in mental health
- Linked data platforms
Working on these projects will involve collaboration partners within and
across regional and international institutions. Candidates are expected to
develop algorithms and prototype ideas, contribute to opensource tools, and
perform software engineering, testing, and validation. Candidates will have
the opportunity to mentor undergraduate and graduate students, and
contribute to datascience at MIT.
The ideal candidates will have strong computational skills, enjoy
collaborating, and be able to adapt to and adopt a diverse set of
technologies. A documented PhD in computer science, electrical or
biomedical engineering, neuroscience, statistics, or related field is
required before starting this position. Positions are available for one
year, with a possibility of yearly extension depending on performance and
funding.
For inquiries please contact Satrajit Ghosh (***@mit.edu).