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We are always happy to welcome new team members who are excited about neuro data science, new methodological and technical | ||
developments for a more open and reproducible neuroscience. | ||
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## Research Assistant | ||
We are looking for a motivated research assistant with an interest in neuroimaging | ||
to work with us on making large neuroimaging datasets discoverable and reusable. | ||
You will be joining an exciting multi-national team of neuroimaging researchers and technical professionals | ||
who work on developing tools and standards for data sharing in neuroimaging. | ||
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In your role you will work with the [MNI community](https://www.mcgill.ca/neuro/) | ||
and our international collaborators, under the supervision of [S. Urchs]({{ site.baseurl }}/#people), | ||
on providing access to high quality neuroimaging data and rich meta-data. | ||
You will help develop solutions to link these meta-data with existing graph databases | ||
and to enable researchers to search in a detailed way for neuroimaging datasets. | ||
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Your work will involve three main areas: | ||
- organizing and curating large neuroimaging datasets | ||
according to data standards like [BIDS](https://bids.neuroimaging.io/) | ||
- preprocessing neuroimaging data with common neuroimaging preprocessing pipelines | ||
(like FSL, freesurfer, AFNI) on a distributed compute cluster | ||
- exploring and implementing tools to extract rich meta-data and provenance information | ||
for neuroimaging datasets and ways to model these information with knowledge graph data models | ||
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For additional details like hours and compensation, please take a look at the job posting [here]({{ site.baseurl }}/downloads/RA_job_posting_0721.pdf). | ||
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To apply, please send an email with your cover letter and CV to: | ||
- jean(dash)baptiste(dot)poline(at)mcgill(dot)ca and | ||
- sebastian(dot)urchs(at)mcgill(dot)ca |