The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington and the Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB) at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in Seattle, WA have an opening for a research/software engineer in the field of image processing and analysis. This position is available immediately and will remain open until a suitable candidate has been found. The successful candidate will be primarily involved in two projects: 1) further refinement and development of our in-house software for bone kinematic tracking from medical imaging and 2) the evaluation of bone morphology in subjects with arthritis of the great toe, including image analysis and algorithm development.
This research is done in an engaging and supportive team environment of professionals who are motivated towards advancing healthcare through research. This position uniquely includes opportunities for career growth for candidates who fulfill the core programming background requirements even in the absence of any prior biomechanics or medical research experience, though applicants with biomechanics or medical research experience are also encouraged to apply. This should be considered an excellent opportunity for cross-training into the medical research and healthcare field. This position also offers opportunities (5-10% effort) for the successful candidate to have hands on involvement in device design & fabrication, human-subjects research and new project formulation as desired, for variety.
Responsibilities: 1) Implementing new algorithms for visualizing and processing 3D data and assisting with data analysis and reporting. 2) Developing/designing stand-alone tools to assist in image measurement in clinical research. 3) Assisting in redeveloping/optimizing existing analysis software built in Matlab/C++/CUDA. 4) Working with users to understand design requirements and incorporate user feedback into design revisions.
Requirements: The successful candidate will have:
Additional qualifications desired but not required:
The annual salary range for this full-time position is approximately $65,000 – $80,000 depending on qualifications, with benefits. Please note that this position is only open to U.S. citizens.
Qualified applicants should send a cover letter discussing the above qualifications (also briefly describing how this position supports their overall career trajectory) and curriculum vitae with 3 letters of reference to:
Joseph M Iaquinto, PhD
Research Biomedical Engineer
Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB)
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Seattle WA
jmiaqu@uw.edu
This research is done in an engaging and supportive team environment of professionals who are motivated towards advancing healthcare through research. This position uniquely includes opportunities for career growth for candidates who fulfill the core programming background requirements even in the absence of any prior biomechanics or medical research experience, though applicants with biomechanics or medical research experience are also encouraged to apply. This should be considered an excellent opportunity for cross-training into the medical research and healthcare field. This position also offers opportunities (5-10% effort) for the successful candidate to have hands on involvement in device design & fabrication, human-subjects research and new project formulation as desired, for variety.
Responsibilities: 1) Implementing new algorithms for visualizing and processing 3D data and assisting with data analysis and reporting. 2) Developing/designing stand-alone tools to assist in image measurement in clinical research. 3) Assisting in redeveloping/optimizing existing analysis software built in Matlab/C++/CUDA. 4) Working with users to understand design requirements and incorporate user feedback into design revisions.
Requirements: The successful candidate will have:
- Excellent problem-solving skills
- Excellent command over Matlab (required) and Python (desired)
- Proficiency in (ideally) or willingness to learn CUDA and C++
- Experience developing software through the full lifecycle, including defining project requirements, prototyping, testing, deployment, and maintenance
- Strong competency in version control (Git, SVN, or similar)
- Strong competency in fundamental image techniques such as:
- Image processing (convolution, dilation, correlation, etc…)
- Shape analysis (statistical, principal component, and/or Procrustes)
- Image manipulation in 3D environments
- Relational database management (SQL)
- UI development experience
- Excellent independence and self-sufficiency (candidate will become the subject matter expert on various facets of these projects)
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- A bachelors degree in a relevant engineering or computer science discipline, with at least 2 years of work history
Additional qualifications desired but not required:
- A Graduate degree in a relevant engineering or computer science discipline
- Medical imaging experience
The annual salary range for this full-time position is approximately $65,000 – $80,000 depending on qualifications, with benefits. Please note that this position is only open to U.S. citizens.
Qualified applicants should send a cover letter discussing the above qualifications (also briefly describing how this position supports their overall career trajectory) and curriculum vitae with 3 letters of reference to:
Joseph M Iaquinto, PhD
Research Biomedical Engineer
Center for Limb Loss and MoBility (CLiMB)
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Seattle WA
jmiaqu@uw.edu