[BIC-announce] Fwd: [Neuroimaging] Lab Asscociate and Research Scientist positions at the NYU Center for Brain Imaging

JB Poline jbpoline at gmail.com
Thu Apr 24 18:25:52 EDT 2025


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From: Chrysa Papadaniil <chrysa at nyu.edu>
Date: Thu, Apr 24, 2025 at 11:35 AM
Subject: [Neuroimaging] Lab Asscociate and Research Scientist positions at
the NYU Center for Brain Imaging
To: <neuroimaging at python.org>


Hi All,

The Center for Brain Imaging at New York University
<https://as.nyu.edu/research-centers/cbi.html> has two open positions for a
Laboratory Associate and a Research Scientist. Please see the position
summaries below - the full details can be accessed through the direct
links:

*Laboratory Associate *(https://apply.interfolio.com/166760)
<https://apply.interfolio.com/166760>
The New York University Center for Brain Imaging seeks a full-time,
in-person Laboratory Associate to ensure the efficient and safe operation
of MRI scanner equipment and associated technologies used in research,
while overseeing the training, supervision, and performance of researchers.
This includes maintaining compliance with safety, human subjects, and
animal research protocols; troubleshooting equipment issues; coordinating
maintenance and upgrades; and ensuring proper documentation for legal and
operational purposes. The role also involves collaborating with researchers
to design experiments, managing data transfer and storage, liaising with
vendors and facilities for maintenance, and staying updated on emerging
technologies.

Qualified applicants should have:

   - Bachelor's degree in a science-related field;
   - Minimum 2 years post-BA/BS with outstanding research competence;
   - Experience with magnetic resonance equipment, neuroimaging techniques,
   technical facility management, training and/or teaching experience is
   required;
   - Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills;
   - Ability to effectively communicate with diverse individuals at all
   levels;
   - Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot imaging systems and ancillary
   equipment;
   - Familiarity with word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and
   web-based applications (e.g., HTML).


*Research Scientist *(https://apply.interfolio.com/166773)
<https://apply.interfolio.com/166773>
The New York University Center for Brain Imaging seeks a full-time,
in-person Research Scientist to ensure the efficient and safe operation
of MRI scanning equipment and related technologies, while overseeing the
training, supervision, and performance of researchers. This includes
maintaining safety compliance, ensuring equipment efficiency, and managing
maintenance and troubleshooting of hardware and software, as well as the
facility as a whole. This position involves overseeing adherence to human
subjects and animal research protocols, collaborating with faculty and
researchers on experiment design, and supporting data management and
analysis. The Research Scientist will also contribute to extramural
research funding efforts and assist in developing tools for data
processing, as well as staying updated on emerging technologies and
instrument utilization.

Qualified applicants should have:

   - Minimum 1 year post-PhD in a science-related field;
   - Highest research competence, attested to by PhD and equivalent level
   independent research and publications.
   - Must include experience with magnetic resonance imaging, scientific
   and grant writing, technical facility management, training and/or teaching
   experience.
   - Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills.
   - Ability to effectively communicate with and assist individuals with
   various levels of experience.
   - Ability to troubleshoot both software and hardware, and demonstrated
   skill working with databases, web-based applications (e.g., HTML), and good
   coding, computer, networking, statistics, and/or modeling skills.

To apply for the positions, please use the direct links provided above.

For informal inquiries, you can reach out to Chrysa Papadaniil (
chrysa at nyu.edu), or cbi-info at nyu.edu.

Please share this email with anyone you think would be a good fit for these
opportunities!
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