There are several job opportunities in the NKI/CMI Computational
Neuroimaging Lab:
- Post-Doctoral
Fellow @ CMI: Evaluation and development of neuroimaging data processing
and analysis methods.
- Post-Doctoral
Fellow @ NKI: Probing brain networks with real-time fMRI
- Data
Analyst @ NKI
- Coop,
Internship, and Part-time Research positions @ CMI and NKI
The Computational Neuroimaging Lab is a subdivision of the Center for Biomedical Imaging and
Neuromodulation at the Nathan S.
Kline Institute from Psychiatric Research and the Center for the
Developing Brain at the Child
Mind Institute. The lab’s research agenda involves the development of novel
computational analysis and experimental techniques for determining how brain
function and structure are impacted by mental illness and development. Ongoing
projects involve developing real-time fMRI experiments to evaluate the
interaction between brain networks, applying machine learning and signal
processing methods to map inter-individual variation in the human connectome,
and optimizing MRI acquisition for pediatric and psychiatric populations.
Additionally, the CNL is a strong supporter of open science as exemplified by
developing the Configurable Pipeline
for the Analysis of Connectomes open source software package, openly
sharing data through the International
Neuroimaging Datasharing Initiative, and spearheading the Preprocessed
Connectomes Project.
Please contact me if you have any questions or would like to
apply.
--
Cameron Craddock, PhD
Director of Imaging, Center for the Developing Brain
Child Mind Institute
childmind.org
445 Park Avenue (entrance on 56th Street)
New York, NY 10022
Director, Computational Neuroimaging Laboratory
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
1040 Old Orangeburg Road
Orangeburg, NY, 10962
Research Professor, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
engineering.nyu.edu
Two Metrotech Tower, 10th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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