[Cig-jobpostings] Image reconstruction and computational inverse problems scientist
Anastasio, Mark
anastasio at wustl.edu
Mon Apr 30 19:06:40 PDT 2018
Image reconstruction and computational inverse problems scientist
The Computational Imaging Science Laboratory at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a computational scientist to work on a variety of large-scale, numerical inverse problems related to wave-based imaging. The position involves the development of mathematical methods for image reconstruction and the implementation of those methods using high-performance, parallelized GPU platforms. Specific imaging modalities include photoacoustic tomography and ultrasound tomography. Certain projects also involve the development of machine learning methods for improving image reconstruction and image interpretation.
A strong applicant will be proficient in the following skills:
• scientific programming in C/C++/CUDA
• numerical optimization methods
• inverse problems
• wave physics and waveform inversion
The ideal applicant will also have experience in image reconstruction, a strong background in linear algebra and/or discrete mathematics as well as a demonstrated record of scientific achievement.
Both post-doctoral and Staff Scientist-level positions are available.
For more information, please contact:
Mark A. Anastasio, Ph.D.
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis (USA)
Email: anastasio at wustl.edu<mailto:anastasio at wustl.edu>
Lab Website: http://anastasio.wustl.edu/
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Mark A. Anastasio, Ph.D.
Joseph and Florence Farrow Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering
Professor of Radiology
Professor of Radiation Oncology
Director, Ph.D. Program in Imaging Science
Washington University in St. Louis
(V) 314-935-3637, (Fax) 314-935-7448
Bio: engineering.wustl.edu/anastasio<http://engineering.wustl.edu/anastasio>
Lab Website: http://anastasiolab.wustl.edu/
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