The Ohio State University's Radiology department is looking to solve the problem of developing and maintaining MRI reconstruction and image processing software and environment for breast and body MRI group
Requirements
- MS in Electrical/Biomedical Engineering or related field
- Strong record of MRI reconstruction method development
- Proficient in C++
- Proficient in Python
- Proficient in Matlab
- Experience working in a clinical translational environment and with breast and body MRI applications preferred
- Experience with non-contrast-enhanced methods, oncologic screening, and mid-field body MRI with technical focus on high-resolution, non-Cartesian trajectories, motion compensation, and integration of methods with novel receive coils and machine learning
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain MRI reconstruction and image processing software and environment for breast and body MRI group
- Incorporate novel reconstruction and image processing methods into the environment on an ongoing basis as determined by group projects and priorities
- Provide MRI reconstruction expertise to group project development and collaborations
- Development of reconstruction environment includes incorporation of novel methods into existing reconstruction pipelines for clinical translation and method assessment
- Management of data archiving and collection including development of image and data anonymization scripts and data management plans for funding proposals, regulatory documentation and multisite collaborations
- Assist with data collection and analysis for conference abstracts and manuscripts of PI and other group members
- Contribution to group grant proposal preparation including acquisition and presentation of preliminary data and literature searches
Other
- Mentorship and training of junior colleagues
- Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check
- A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process
- MS degree in Electrical/Biomedical Engineering or related field
- Strong record of MRI reconstruction method development