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hiring, position management, and employee relations activities while using various computer equipment and software including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Outlook, AIM, VIP, Internet access, and Adobe
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engineering, psychology, computational neuroscience, or a related discipline; Strong background in human neuroimaging analysis (e.g., FSL, SPM, AFNI, MRtrix, or equivalent); Demonstrated experience with
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number FAC00262PO25 Advertised Title BioMedical Engineering- Tenure Track - MRI Physics and Ops Campus Columbia College/Division College of Engineering and Computing
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Program Manager) supports and advances neuroimaging within the McCausland Brain Imaging Center. This position provides scientific, administrative, and operational leadership to coordinate multidisciplinary
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initiatives to expand the department’s research portfolio and enhance its national prominence Foster interdisciplinary collaboration across basic science, clinical departments, the NIH COBRE program, and
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Credentials Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in educational technology, Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Instructional Design, or a related field. A strong foundation in both AI
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through REST APIs, microservices architectures, containerization (Docker), and deployment within cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP) or high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Collaboration and
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collaborative, requiring strong relationships with campus partners, students, families, alumni, and community stakeholders. The AVC represents USCB Athletics on and off campus, maintaining a positive public image
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collaborative, requiring strong relationships with campus partners, students, families, alumni, and community stakeholders. The AVC represents USCB Athletics on and off campus, maintaining a positive public image
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research, education, and clinical care. Interdisciplinary ecosystem across neuroscience, imaging, AI, cognitive science, mental health, public health, and rehabilitation. Collaborations with regional