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* In conjunction with the University of Maryland, IACL is interested in hiring a Post-Doctoral Researcher to assist with the development of advanced imaging techniques to understand the structure and dynamic function of the tongue. For complete details see the {{iacl|~prince/data/Postdoc_ad_UMB_2017_v3.pdf|job notice}}.
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* A postdoctoral position is available at the Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, https://iacl.jhu.edu. The position will involve application of three-dimensional deformable registration methods for motion estimation with primary application to neuroimaging. Experience with medical image analysis, ideally with exposure to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR tagging, and/or biomechanical modeling using the finite element method is highly desirable. Interested applicants should send their CV in PDF format and the names of three professional references to Jerry L. Prince at prince@jhu.edu.
 
 
 
 
 
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The Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA Employer. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is committed to building a diverse educational environment, and women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Job Openings

  • A postdoctoral position is available at the Image Analysis and Communications Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, https://iacl.jhu.edu. The position will involve application of three-dimensional deformable registration methods for motion estimation with primary application to neuroimaging. Experience with medical image analysis, ideally with exposure to magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR tagging, and/or biomechanical modeling using the finite element method is highly desirable. Interested applicants should send their CV in PDF format and the names of three professional references to Jerry L. Prince at prince@jhu.edu.


The Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA Employer. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is committed to building a diverse educational environment, and women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.