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The Sr Staff Image Data Scientist is responsible for providing technical design, implementation, and operational health of critical analysis platforms in assigned department. Serves as a technology
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roughly 300 users from across campus and operates more than a dozen department-owned imaging systems. A designated Nikon Center of Excellence, the facility houses cutting-edge microscopes, including a
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software engineers, as well as collaborating closely with research groups in the institute that work to develop new image analysis methods. Contributing to the development of open-source tools in
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field (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics) or a comparable qualification (e.g., pharmacy, food technology) Experience in a laboratory setting, ideally in bioanalytics, imaging, or immunology Practical
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at St. Jude by developing and applying innovative AI and computer vision approaches for image analysis and quantification. We are looking for an individual motivated to make a meaningful impact through
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or Functional ultrasound imaging or Electrophysiology (neuropixels) in behaving animals Quantitative data analysis and computational modeling of network activity Data acquisition systems, signal processing and
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Brain-Computer Interfaces Biomaterials and Biomanufacturing Organoids and Organ-on-a-Chip Technology Medical Imaging Medical Instruments and Robotics Multi-Omics, Bioinformatics, and AI for health
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with cryo-EM/ET data processing, tomographic reconstruction, or related inverse problems in imaging. Familiarity with molecular dynamics simulations (e.g., OpenMM, LAMMPS) and/or synthetic data
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creating and deploying advanced pipelines for image analysis. Your mission As Research Software Engineer (RSE), you will be responsible for developing, optimizing, automating and maintaining advanced
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. You will set the agenda in optical imaging for health technology and contribute to flagship initiatives that improve patient outcomes through prediction, prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment