Georgetown University's Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging (CFMI) is developing a research program utilizing imaging techniques and requires assistance in extending current fMRI acquisition and analysis techniques, as well as carrying out research studies.
Requirements
- unsupervised collection of MRI
- primary responsibility for data organization, processing, analysis
- assisting with data interpretation including manuscript preparation
- strong technical skills to implement quality control procedures
- operation of the MRI scanner for a variety of research studies
- assisting with data analysis of various types of MRI data
- conducting quality control measures
Responsibilities
- running the 3.0T MRI scanner
- ensuring the safety of those being scanned
- working with users in terms of scheduling scan sessions and ensuring that users understand MR safety adequately
- assisting in the execution of their neuroimaging experiments
- managing data transfer
- providing help and support such as technological troubleshooting
- performing analysis and quality control of data collected for various projects
Other
- working with people, including sensitive populations: neurodivergent individuals, Alzheimer’s disease patients, patients that have had a stroke, individuals with autism spectrum disorder and children.
- working with researchers from other labs, assisting them when they encounter problems, and making sure the wide-range of participants being scanned feel comfortable.
- B.A. or equivalent degree in relevant fields such as psychology, neuroscience, computer science, or biomedical engineering
- One year of experience working in a research lab is preferred
- Hybrid work mode designation