[Neuroinfo] Open Position: Neuroimaging Research Scientist & Software Engineer, France

Senan Doyle senan.doyle at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 02:00:06 CET 2017


Dear all,

We currently have one open position for a neuroimaging researcher at Pixyl
Medical, a startup based in Grenoble, France.

The Role
As a research scientist and software engineer, you will be responsible for
designing, developing and maintaining important components of Pixyl’s
automatic brain image analysis software. You will join a dynamic and
international team of talented people that strives to provide best-in-class
medical image post-treatment tools, to help radiologists and neurologists
better understand neurological pathologies and to accelerate the pace of
clinical studies investigating associated treatments.

Responsibilities
• Develop new modeling techniques (e.g. multivariate statistical
frameworks) to describe neuroimaging data
• Develop machine learning systems that are scalable, reliable and
interpretable
• Validate the models on large datasets
• Stay up-to-date of technological developments in your field
• Engaged in the full software life-cycle, including requirements
gathering, high-level design, coding, testing, debugging and maintenance
• Collaborate with team members to produce high-quality code that is
robust, efficient and easy to maintain and extend
• Re-architect existing components to accommodate new requirements
• Participate in, and contribute to, design reviews, code reviews and
project planning

Qualifications
• Ph.D. in computer vision and/or deep learning
• Strong interpersonal and written communication skills
• Programming experience in C/C++ or Python
• Strong experience developing segmentation methods (statistical, ML/DL …)
• Nice to have experience with ITK or nipy libraries
• Nice to have neuroimaging experience
• Knowledge of registration techniques
• Knowledge of open source neuroimaging software
• Experience with cloud environments (AWS, OVH, Google Cloud)

Why Pixyl?
Pixyl helps clinicians and clinical researchers unlock important
neuroimaging data to support confident decision-making in patient and
clinical study management.
A spin-out of INRIA and INSERM, Pixyl develops powerful AI to automatically
extract biomarkers and clinical quantities of interest for stroke, MS, TBI,
and neurodegenerative diseases.
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