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processing and image reconstruction. Orange County is world-renowned for its natural beauty, perfect year round climate, gorgeous locales on the Pacific Ocean and incomparable recreational opportunities. Great
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Number: 6380174 University of California Irvine Medical Physics/Medical Imaging - Junior or Assistant Specialist 2025 Position overview Salary range: A reasonable estimate for this position is $55,000
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magnetic resonance imaging using pulse sequence design, image reconstruction, and real-time image processing, for brain, body, and fetal applications. Responsibilities: The successful candidates will develop
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/or Ph.D. degree with experience in psychiatry, neuroscience, genetics, imaging, radiopharmaceutical chemistry or related field. Salaries are based on University of California salary scales, which
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include image collection analysis and computer-based instrumentation. Experience in biophotonics and LabView and MATLAB programming desirable. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree preferably in
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and/or Ph.D. degree with experience in psychiatry, neuroscience, genetics, imaging, radiopharmaceutical chemistry or related field. Salaries are based on University of California salary scales, which
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significant mathematical and computational background to learn and develop new AI methods. While demonstrated experience in computer vision and deep learning for pathology or other biomedical image analysis is
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with a background in psychiatry, neuroscience, genetics, imaging, radiopharmaceutical chemistry or related field. Salaries are based on University of California salary scales, which are dependent
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