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Software Developer – Integration, Archiving, Mining, and Sharing of Neuroimaging and Associated Data

 

We are a part of the Yale University Department of Psychology and conduct neuroimaging research at the FAS Brain Imaging Center (BIC) in Dunham Lab. Our laboratory is located in Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall on the Yale University campus.

 

JOINING THE LAB – Software Developer

 

The Holmes Lab invites applications for a full-time software developer to expand the software infrastructure and facilitate the integration, archiving, mining, and sharing of neuroimaging and associated data. Additional duties will include the development of an associated web-based platform for the collection of self-report and behavioral data. This position is particularly suited for computationally minded individuals seeking exposure to clinical/translational neuroscience and the use of big data in neuroinformatics. The successful applicant will join a collaborative multidisciplinary team at the cutting edge of the development and dissemination of digital tools and resources for neuroscience. Multiple simultaneous projects are currently underway requiring a variety of technology skills including full-stack web programming, NoSQL databases and cloud computing, API development, visualization and UX, security, and big data management and analytics. The position involves engaging with many different people and institutions during the entire software lifecycle to support the design, build, and maintenance of mission-critical software for clinical neuroscience research; excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills are required. Being comfortable in an intellectually charged scientific environment and having a desire to learn and apply new skills while independently managing projects are musts.

 

Position tenure is expected to be at least two years.

 

Interested applicants should send their CV to Dr. Holmes.

 

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