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We are looking for a Research Software Engineer to join the FSL development 
team at WIN. WIN conducts research in methods to acquire and model brain 
imaging data, including functional MRI, diffusion MRI, structural MRI and MR 
spectroscopy. WIN members have developed the widely used FMRIB Software Library 
(FSL), which enables the methods created within WIN to have a worldwide impact 
on the neuroimaging community.

The post holder will work closely with MRI physics and analysis researchers to 
develop neuroimaging software aimed at neuroscientists and clinical 
researchers. They will be embedded in an existing, small but experienced team 
of research software engineers, forming the FSL team. The core duties will be 
software development activities to enhance existing software for widespread 
use, including building user interfaces for non-experts around core image 
processing tools, handling large datasets automatically, and specialist 
visualisation software. There is also scope for developing new software for 
neuroimaging analysis, contributing to ongoing and new research projects, 
building software test systems, and maintain existing software projects as 
required. This role involves interacting with software engineers, researchers, 
clinicians, and external end-users. Excellent communication skills and an 
interest in learning the foundations of neuroimaging are essential.

This post is full time and fixed term until 30th November 2027.

Only applications received via the University Jobs 
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Key Responsibilities

  *   Software development: Implementing new features and resolving operational 
problems within the FMRIB Software Library, which will require coding in a 
combination of Python, JavaScript, C++, and shell scripting.
  *   Software support: Helping to resolve image analysis issues
  *   Manage, deploy, and develop software using automated CI / CD pipelines.
  *   Lead the development of appropriate and effective technical solutions and 
designs as required across various projects.
  *   Take a lead role in the design, coding, testing and documentation of 
software.
  *   Work with all researchers and other group members to further the impact 
of FSL-MRS and TIRL software.
  *   Contribute to research publications and technical reports.
Key Selection Criteria

  *   Possess a doctoral degree in a relevant discipline, or hold a graduate 
degree with significant software development experience in a similar domain
  *   Proficiency in the general-purpose programming languages, Python, and C++ 
or similar languages.
  *   Proficiency in git and Gitlab/Github platforms for collaborative software 
development
  *   Experience using and configuring automated CI / CD pipelines for testing 
and deployment
  *   Excellent written and oral English communication skills
  *   Ability to work well with others

Will
MR Spectroscopist & Wellcome Career Development Fellow
WIN, University of Oxford

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