AFNI Message Board

Dear AFNI users-

We are very pleased to announce that the new AFNI Message Board framework is up! Please join us at:

https://discuss.afni.nimh.nih.gov

Existing user accounts have been migrated, so returning users can login by requesting a password reset. New users can create accounts, as well, through a standard account creation process. Please note that these setup emails might initially go to spam folders (esp. for NIH users!), so please check those locations in the beginning.

The current Message Board discussion threads have been migrated to the new framework. The current Message Board will remain visible, but read-only, for a little while.

Sincerely, AFNI HQ

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September 14, 2009 03:52PM
Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience, NYU Child Study Center, NYU; School of Medicine

The Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience is currently recruiting a research programmer. Responsibilities for this position include designing, developing, and supporting software required to analyze functional and structural MRI data in clinical populations. The programmer will work as part of a multidisciplinary team that works to integrate the findings of a broad spectrum of approaches including:

- resting state functional MRI
- simultaneous EEG/fMRI
- diffusion tensor imaging
- cortical thickness
- voxel-based morphometry

Flexibility exists for the development of novel analytic approaches and algorithms.

Required Education and Experience:
BA/BS degree in computer science, software engineering, or related field required (advanced degree preferred). Alternative degree fields will be considered/accepted if accompanied by equivalent experience (depending on nature and depth of experience as it relates to relevant projects).
Four years related work experience.
Extensive experience in Perl, BASH or similar scripting language.
Extensive background in C / C++ languages.
Working knowledge of UNIX/LINUX environments.

Anticipated start date: fall, 2009

If interested, please contact me at Michael.Milham@nyumc.org
Subject Author Posted

RESEARCH PROGRAMMER POSITION AVAILABLE AT NYU

Michael P. Milham September 14, 2009 03:52PM