Assistant Professor of Research Neurology
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Research/Development
Data Scientist
Assistant Professor of Research (non-tenure track)
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The USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute aims to enhance discovery through the application of imaging and other data and information technologies in the study of the brain. The Institute is dedicated to excellence in data acquisition, analysis, stewardship and computational innovation for the purpose of biomedical research.
The Institute is comprised of the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), the Imaging Genetics Center (IGC) and the Center for Image Acquisition (CIA). LONI seeks to improve understanding of the brain in health and disease. IGC is involved in studying brain imaging, genetics, and the connections between them. CIA hosts a Siemens Magnetom Prisma, a new 3 Tesla MRI scanner and a Siemens Magnetom 7T MRI scanner, and focuses on innovative MR image acquisition.
INI trains the next generation of scientists through the Masters in Neuroimaging and Informatics program – a one‑year advanced program that provides deep understanding of neuroimaging science and how to leverage it in large scale biomedical discovery.
The USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute seeks highly qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Professor of Research (non‑tenure track). The successful applicant will have a minimum 2+ years experience in mathematical modeling, biomedical image analysis, statistical analysis, bioinformatics, big data, multimodal MRI, methods development in MRI, or data mining techniques. The applicant should be skilled at applying mathematical and computer science methodologies to understand biological structure and function.
They must have made efforts in brain mapping and visualization with the focus on the ability to automatically identify, detect, model and measure anatomic and functional features within brain scans. The applicant must also have experience in the field of medical imaging as it pertains to the computerized analysis of 3D medical images of the brain.
The applicant must demonstrate extensive programming skills in several languages, such as C++, Python, Matlab, Java, R. The applicant must have substantial experience in developing and validating biologically relevant models from complex MRI data. The applicant must be internationally recognized for their technical and mathematical sophistication, as demonstrated by first‑author publications in premier medical imaging conferences and journals.
The ideal candidate should have a PhD degree in Computer Science, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field with a strong background in interdisciplinary computational research. The candidate should have received rigorous training in the elements of modern neuroimaging, including neuroscience, image acquisition, image processing, computational modeling, and informatics. The candidate is expected to have deep knowledge of the current challenges and state of the art techniques for structural brain mapping, particularly data analysis, modeling, statistics, and visualization with large scale magnetic resonance imaging datasets.
The candidate should have an extensive background in computational tool development using machine learning and interactive 3D visualization approaches, and they are expected to have substantial experience with research software development, dissemination, and training. Candidates with expertise in diffusion MRI tractography, microstructure imaging, brain lesion segmentation, and preclinical imaging will be given additional consideration. The candidate should have an exceptional publication track record, a demonstrated ability to secure external funding, and a commitment to collaborative research efforts both within and outside the USC community.
The annual base salary range for this position is $90,000-$120,000.
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