Job Opening, Software Engineer/Sterotactics Computer Scientist
Detroit Medical Center, Department of Neurological Surgery, invites
applications for a Sterotactics Computer Scientist (Full Time Position).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
*Software development for Computer Assisted Surgery,
*Clinical support of CAS in operating room,
*Design program logic, analysis problems, and develop program layout.
Select, determine and develop algorithm for simulation and
treatment planning,
*Compile and prepare test data and test routines
*Prepare, present, and assist in publication of scientific results,
*Participate in development of grant proposals through research and
preparation of specifications to gain hospital or grant funding.
*To perform related divisional and departmental duties as assigned,
*local network administration.
QUALIFICATIONS
*Ph.D./MS. Degree in Computer Science or related fields,
*Medical image processing knowledge desirable,
*Strong skills on C, C++, Motif, Java, UNIX, and Solaris OS,
*Experience with Sun Sparc, HP, Digital workstations,
*Ability to work independently and act as project leader,
* Well suited for laboratory research and development,
*Rank commensurate with credentials,
Applicants should submit an up-to-date curriculum vitae and the names
of three references by July 15, 1998.
Contact:
Lucia Zamorano, MD., Dr. Med.
Professor of Neurological Surgery and
Radiation Oncology
Chief Divisions of Neuro-Oncology
Stereotaxis, Radiosurgery and Epilepsy
4160 John R., Suite 930
Detroit, MI 48201
USA
Phone: 313-966-0382
Fax: 313-966- 0368
E-mail: zamorano@neurosurg.wayne.edu
WWW: http://www.neurosurg.wayne.edu/
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Detroit Medical Center, Department of Neurological Surgery, invites
applications for a Sterotactics Computer Scientist (Full Time Position).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
*Software development for Computer Assisted Surgery,
*Clinical support of CAS in operating room,
*Design program logic, analysis problems, and develop program layout.
Select, determine and develop algorithm for simulation and
treatment planning,
*Compile and prepare test data and test routines
*Prepare, present, and assist in publication of scientific results,
*Participate in development of grant proposals through research and
preparation of specifications to gain hospital or grant funding.
*To perform related divisional and departmental duties as assigned,
*local network administration.
QUALIFICATIONS
*Ph.D./MS. Degree in Computer Science or related fields,
*Medical image processing knowledge desirable,
*Strong skills on C, C++, Motif, Java, UNIX, and Solaris OS,
*Experience with Sun Sparc, HP, Digital workstations,
*Ability to work independently and act as project leader,
* Well suited for laboratory research and development,
*Rank commensurate with credentials,
Applicants should submit an up-to-date curriculum vitae and the names
of three references by July 15, 1998.
Contact:
Lucia Zamorano, MD., Dr. Med.
Professor of Neurological Surgery and
Radiation Oncology
Chief Divisions of Neuro-Oncology
Stereotaxis, Radiosurgery and Epilepsy
4160 John R., Suite 930
Detroit, MI 48201
USA
Phone: 313-966-0382
Fax: 313-966- 0368
E-mail: zamorano@neurosurg.wayne.edu
WWW: http://www.neurosurg.wayne.edu/
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