Research Assistant Professor

The computational biomedical imaging group (CBIG) and department of Radiology at the University of Iowa are looking for a motivated and experienced candidate for a research assistant professor position. The position provides future opportunities to launch an independent research career in the area of computational MRI, which is an area experiencing rapid growth and extensive collaborative opportunities within the University.

The main focus of the position on the development of computational imaging algorithms and fast sequences for next-generation MR imaging. The research will be conducted at CBIG and the Iowa Insitute for Biomedical Imaging (IIBI),  which houses several state-of-the-art imaging systems including a 7T whole-body research MRI scanner, 7T animal scanner, and a 3T human research scanner. The position will provide a unique opportunity to work on the cutting edge of deep learning and signal processing to exploit the power of state-of-the-art hardware in MRI and other modalities; the work will involve a good mix of theory, algorithm development, sequence programming, and validation. The position also provides opportunities for extensive collaboration with imaging researchers at IIBI, Iowa Institute of Neuroscience (INI), and Iowa Institute of Artificial Intelligence (IIAI).

Interested candidates are requested to contact Prof. Jacob and apply here

Post-doctoral Fellow: Machine Learning for Computational Imaging

The computational biomedical imaging group (CBIG) at the University of Iowa is looking for a post-doctoral candidate. The focus is on the development of machine learning algorithms for next-generation computational imaging. The research will be conducted at the Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Iowa Insitute for Biomedical Imaging (IIBI),  which houses several state of the art imaging systems including a 7T whole-body research MRI scanner and a 3T GE Premier scanner. The position will provide a unique opportunity to work on the cutting edge of deep learning and signal processing to exploit the power of state-of-the-art hardware in MRI and other modalities; the work will involve a good mix of theory, algorithm development, sequence programming, and validation. Potential candidates may look up our recent publications to get a flavor for our research. The position also provides opportunities for extensive collaboration with imaging researchers at IIBI, Iowa Institute of Neuroscience (INI), and Iowa Institute of Artificial Intelligence (IIAI).

Interested candidates are requested to send their recent CV, a brief statement of purpose, and a list of references to Prof. Jacob. 

 

PhD positions in multi-dimensional signal & image processing 

The computational biomedical imaging group (CBIG) at the University of Iowa is seeking highly motivated candidates for multiple PhD positions in the area of multidimensional signal and image processing. The position will provide a unique opportunity to work on the cutting edge of deep learning and signal processing to exploit the power of state-of-the-art hardware in MRI. Interested candidates are requested to contact Prof. Jacob for more information.

Undergraduate Researchers 

The computational biomedical imaging group (CBIG) at the University of Iowa is looking for motivated undergraduate students to work on exciting projects in the area of MR imaging. The work involves programming MRI machines and collecting data at the MR research facility (MRRF) as well as developing image reconstruction software, in collaboration with Ph.D. students and post-docs at CBIG. The facilities at MRRF include state-of-the-art 7T and 3T human and animal research scanners. We are looking for juniors or seniors with interests in software development and/or signal image processing.