MEG programmer position in Toronto (Bernhard Ross )


Subject: MEG programmer position in Toronto
From:    Bernhard Ross  <bross@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 21 Jul 2010 18:30:39 -0400
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A full time position of a MEG Programmer is available at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, Canada. Auditory neuroscience is a main field of MEG research at the Rotman research Institute PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES The MEG programmer will be responsible for: -- Performing all steps of advanced MEG data analysis; -- Supporting scientists and students with their data analysis; -- Developing new software tools; -- Development of advanced data analysis tools which would include improving MEG source analysis approaches; -- Integrating imaging modalities and integrating experimental procedures of MEG with eye tracking and TMS; -- Training students and post-doctoral fellows in using MEG data acquisition and data analysis -- Maintaining the MEG equipment QUALIFICATIONS: -- M.Sc. degree in Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences or other relevant disciplines. -- Advanced programming skills primarily for MATLAB, shell scripting, and LINUX administration are essential, as well as a strong motivation to improve and extend the skills in these fields -- Familiarity with principles of signal processing in time and frequency domain, statistical methods of data analysis -- Previous experience with MEG/EEG data acquisition and analysis or medical imaging analysis (e.g. fMRI) is highly desirable. -- Bernhard Ross Ph.D. Dept. of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto Baycrest Centre, Rotman Research Institute 3560 Bathurst Street Toronto, ON, Canada M6A 2E1 phone: +1 416 785 2500 ext 2690 fax: +1 416 785 2862 e-mail: <bross@xxxxxxxx> WEB: <http://www.rotman-baycrest.on.ca/index.php?section=215> WEB: <http://www.baycrest.org/>


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