Sorry, I'm not sure whether I can put an advertisement here. If not, please
inform me and I won't do it again.
Thanks.
Job description:
Computation functional anatomy laboratory at National University of Singapore
(http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/cfa) focuses on brain and cognition development
in children. We are looking for a Postdoctoral fellow joining the project. As a
project scientist, you will assist our Investigators on the project that
investigates brain and cognitive development in children. Your job
responsibilities include but are not limited to, collecting, consolidating and
analyzing the data. The candidate with experience in neuroimaging studies or
genetics will be preferable. Annual salary is negotiable with medical and
retirement benefits.
Qualifications:
・ A Ph. D in Psychology, NeuroImaging or related field
・ Knowledge in statistical analysis is necessary
・ Good communication skills in English language
If you are interested in the jobs listed below, please send your CV to
Dr. Anqi QIU
Division of Bioengineering
National University of Singapore
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +(65) 6516 7002
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> Subject: [caret-users] Lecture Notes for Basic MRI Physics
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> This is somewhat off-topic, but I thought it might be of interest to many.
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> Date: Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:48 AM
> Subject: [nitrc-open-discussion forum] Lecture Notes for Basic MRI Physics
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> By: David Kennedy
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> I was recently asked to give a little lab presentation on basic MRI physics
> to the clinicians in our program. ?As this is not a talk I've given in many
> years, I didn't want to create a new lecture from scratch, so I figured I'd
> search the web for publicly available lectures I could borrow from. It dawned
> on me, of course. that NITRC would be a great place to collect many of these
> as well. ?So, I thought I'd start a list in this forum thread (we can move to
> a separate forum or wiki if this reaches critical mass). Note: One criteria
> I applied is that I'm looking for slideshow like content, not textbook
> content,
> suitable for a small lecture.
>
> This list is not comprehensive, it's just the first couple of the top google
> hits on a "basic mri physics lecture" google search that I happened to look
> at:
>
> - http://users.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~karla/grad_program/introMRI.html Karla Miller,
> FMRIB - cool simulations
> - http://www.hull.ac.uk/mri/lectures/gpl_page.html Gary P. Liney, Yorkshire
> Cancer Research
> - http://www.ece.unm.edu/~vcalhoun/courses/fMRI_Spring07/fmricourse.htm Vince
> D Calhoun, ECE595/CS591/PSYCH650
> -
> http://www.mri-tutorial.com/tutorials/mrphysics/tutorial_frontpage.php?rec_id=
> 21&table_id=tutorials
>
> Well, I could go on forever here, but I have to go give this presentation now.
>
> Looking forward to hearing other peoples favorite publicly accessible
> MRI physics
> teaching materials!
>
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