Hi everyone,

The Lab for Computational Neuroimaging is hiring new Research Assistants. The 
job description is included below, with instructions on how to apply through 
MGH. Please feel free to forward on to anyone who may be interested.

Computational Neuroimaging Lab seeks Research Assistant/Technician

For this position, the Research Technician (RT) will learn how to run MRI 
experiments on several different MRI scanners (small bore 9.4T, whole-body 3T, 
and/or whole-body 7T), for both in vivo and ex vivo (human) projects. 
Responsibilities of the RT will also include preparing the brain samples to be 
scanned, processing the data, presenting the data at internal meetings, 
troubleshooting problems that arise, and analyzing data. Our methods are unique 
and so all new staff will be trained in them. Candidates with skills & 
competencies that support their ability to learn these methods quickly will be 
stronger candidates. We are looking to fill 2-3 positions to replace RTs going 
on to graduate school.

The position involves working in a fast-paced computational neuroimaging lab. 
The lab is comprised of faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and research 
assistants from different backgrounds including Neuroscience, Biomedical 
Engineering, Psychology, Computer Science, Math, Physics, and Biology. Using 
these different backgrounds, the lab develops and maintains software to analyze 
MRI data and performs cutting edge research in a variety of domains.

Other projects/tasks the RT may be involved in:
*Recruitment of research subjects for in vivo scanning projects
*Management of IRB protocols
*Teaching FreeSurfer, our in-house software, to users from around the globe
*Performing quality assessments of data run with FreeSurfer
*Troubleshooting software issues for FreeSurfer users
*Beta-testing new versions of FreeSurfer or other software developed in-house
*Developing or improving scripts and/or code (via C shell scripting, C++, or 
Python)
*Performing (p)OCT acquisitions on a customized (p)OCT imaging system and 
associated data processing

The position offers great opportunities to work with prominent scientists, 
people from a variety of fields, a great and fun team, opportunities to 
publish, as well as guidance and support for future career choices. Please see 
our website to learn more about the different ongoing projects: 
http://martinos.org/lab/lcn

Education: Bachelor’s degree required. Relevant backgrounds would be 
Neuroscience, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, and/or Biology.

Experience: New graduates with some lab experience (via course work, 
internships, etc.) or those without any prior research experience will be 
considered for the Research Technician I position outlined above. Those with a 
minimum of 1 year of directly related work experience will be considered for a 
Research Technician II position. Individuals with even more experience or 
advanced degrees should still apply as there is the potential to offer a more 
advanced position depending on the individual’s experience.

How to Apply for the Position: Please apply for the position on the MGH job 
board by providing a resume and cover letter: 
http://www.massgeneral.org/careers/viewall.aspx
Look for Research Technician I (and II), job # 3113031

Use this link to see the full job description: 
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ResearchAssistant

Regards,
Leah Morgan

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