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== '''Medical Image Computing Software: Open Source Engineer''' ==
 
== '''Medical Image Computing Software: Open Source Engineer''' ==
  
  
We need someone to work with advanced CT and MRI 3D image data and cross platform open source software systems (3D Slicer, VTK, ITK and related tools).  Responsibilities include testing functionality of rapidly evolving software as new features are added and troubleshooting of extensive curriculum of image analysis tutorials.  This engineer will work with training materials aimed at both doctors and programmers.  All software, data, and training materials for this project are open source.  The ideal candidate will work well independently, but communicate effectively with a dynamic, distributed development and user community via email, wiki, and face to face meetings.
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We need someone to work with advanced CT and MRI 3D image data and cross platform open source software systems (3D Slicer, VTK, ITK and related tools).  Responsibilities include testing functionality of rapidly evolving software as new features are added, and troubleshooting of extensive curriculum of image analysis tutorials.  This candidate will work with materials aimed at both doctors and programmers.  All software, data, and training materials for this project are open source.  The ideal candidate will work well independently, but communicate effectively with a dynamic, distributed development and user community via email, wiki, and face to face meetings.
  
Qualifications: experience with Windows, Mac, and Linux software installation, compilation, and operation.  Programming experience on at least one platform required. Interest in biology and medical imaging required.  Prior 3D graphics or image analysis experience preferred.
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Qualifications: experience with Windows, Mac, and Linux software installation, compilation, and operation.  Experience in Quality Assurance is required. Interest in biology & medical imaging as well as prior 3D graphics or image analysis experience are preferred.
  
 
A commitment of at least 10 hours per week is required. The stipend offered for this position will depend on relevant prior programming, laboratory training and experience. Candidates who can continue with us for a longer period of time are preferred.
 
A commitment of at least 10 hours per week is required. The stipend offered for this position will depend on relevant prior programming, laboratory training and experience. Candidates who can continue with us for a longer period of time are preferred.
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  http://www.cmake.org
 
  http://www.cmake.org
  
Contact Information: TBN
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Contact Information: Sonia Pujol, Ph.D. ( spujol at bwh.harvard.edu)

Revision as of 20:02, 2 October 2008

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Medical Image Computing Software: Open Source Engineer

We need someone to work with advanced CT and MRI 3D image data and cross platform open source software systems (3D Slicer, VTK, ITK and related tools). Responsibilities include testing functionality of rapidly evolving software as new features are added, and troubleshooting of extensive curriculum of image analysis tutorials. This candidate will work with materials aimed at both doctors and programmers. All software, data, and training materials for this project are open source. The ideal candidate will work well independently, but communicate effectively with a dynamic, distributed development and user community via email, wiki, and face to face meetings.

Qualifications: experience with Windows, Mac, and Linux software installation, compilation, and operation. Experience in Quality Assurance is required. Interest in biology & medical imaging as well as prior 3D graphics or image analysis experience are preferred.

A commitment of at least 10 hours per week is required. The stipend offered for this position will depend on relevant prior programming, laboratory training and experience. Candidates who can continue with us for a longer period of time are preferred.

Project websites:

http://www.na-mic.org
http://www.slicer.org
http://www.vtk.org
http://www.itk.org
http://www.cmake.org

Contact Information: Sonia Pujol, Ph.D. ( spujol at bwh.harvard.edu)