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Department: Biomedical Engineering- Research Associate
Case Western Reserve University | |
United States, Ohio, Cleveland | |
10900 Euclid Avenue (Show on map) | |
April 26, 2024 | |
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June 08, 2023 Title: Research Associate Department: Biomedical Engineering School: Case School of Engineering Location: Main campus Supervisor Name and Title: David L Wilson, Robert Herbold Professor of Biomedical Engineering POSITION OBJECTIVE The objective of the project is to achieve the grand challenge of creating the vagus nerve connectome. The appointee will perform advanced image analysis on vagus nerve images. This will include the creation of new algorithms for analysis using machine/deep learning. The appointee will create comprehensive software for automated analysis with potential manual editing. The applicant must have previous experience on at least a moderately large software project. The applicant should be well-versed in proper software design/documentation. The applicant must have experience directing student assistants. The applicant must have demonstrated the ability to write papers. The applicant must be able to contribute to future grant applications. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
CONTACTS. Department: Frequent contact with biomedical engineering department staff. Regular contact with program faculty to maintain workflow. University: Regular contact with Faculty outside of Biomedical Engineering to solicit new projects and manage existing projects. Inform other department staff, professors, vendors, University Departments, grant agencies, and students. Obtain approvals as needed from other department staff, professors, vendors, University departments, and grant agencies. External: Interact with other research institutions and Universities involved in related device and histological research to establish a network for future engagement. Students: Interact with biomedical engineering and medical school students periodically. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY Supervise students and staff working on the project with relatively little input from program faculty. QUALIFICATIONS The minimum requirement is a PhD in Biomedical Engineering or a similar discipline with 5 years of experience in software and machine/deep learning. REQUIRED SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS The employee will work in a general laboratory environment that may include some exposure to hazards, including hazardous chemicals. The employee must be able to work at a computer for long stretches of time. Occasional travel may be required. HOW TO APPLY: Send CV with Cover Letter to: David L. Wilson, PhD. Email: |