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Imaging Informatics Engineer Job at UF

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Imaging Informatics Engineer Job at UF
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6/21/22 1:40 PM
The University of Florida invites applications for an
Imaging Informatics Engineer
to support imaging data for research and innovation.
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Brief Description
This position will be responsible for:
● Manage clinical imaging data and pipelines that support cutting-edge data science and artificial intelligence (AI) research and innovation
● Collaborating closely with clinical and informatics teams across the University of Florida


Full Description
This position will architect and continually improve processes to extract, curate, and analyze clinical imaging data in a dynamic research environment at a top 5 public research institution. The position will be key to developing imaging informatics data systems that contribute to the university and health system’s aim to be world leaders in artificial intelligence (AI) methods and applications. This position will work closely with UF data scientists and clinical researchers, and with partner organizations, like NVIDIA. The position will collaborate with research imaging teams across campus such as the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases and the McKnight Brain Institute.
The position will develop one or more imaging informatics platforms, using XNAT and other imaging informatics tools, to ensure secure and high-quality imaging data extraction from health system imaging archives and delivery to research computing environments. This position is expected to learn from and engage with local, national, and global informatics communities with an emphasis on AI activities.