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Position in Database Design/Administration and Image Processing
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| Dengfeng Liu 2006-01-03, 6:02 pm |
| Summary: Position in Database Design/Administration and Image
Processing. Department of Radiology, university of Pennsylvania, 3600
Market Street, Suite 370, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Duties:
(45%) Data management, including incorporation of data from currently
running projects into an object-relational database, creating new
projects in the database, changing the schema when necessary,
implementing image and statistical operators, updating fields,
coordinating analysis/data mining among research collaborators and
laboratory members.
(45%) Learning and applying image-analytic techniques in anatomical MRI
scans, defining neuroanatomical structures on images using
image-analysis software.
(10%) System administration, primarily Linux, occaisional Windows
2000/XP administration.
Education/experience: Required: BA or BS (e.g., biology, neuroscience,
computer science, engineering). Preferred: Experience with
image-processing software, programming, Unix, HTML, database-management
software.
Special Requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills. A minimum 1-year
commitment to the project is required. Send resume and the names and
phone numbers of 3 professional references via e-mail to
edward.herskovits( at )uphs.upenn.edu. For more information regarding
our laboratory, visit http://sbia.uphs.upenn.edu. Salary will be
commensurate with experience. The university of Pennsylvania is an
equal-opportunity employer.
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| Doug Freyburger 2006-01-03, 6:02 pm |
| Dengfeng Liu wrote:
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> Duties:
> (10%) System administration, primarily Linux, occaisional Windows
> 2000/XP administration.
Are you aware that job listings are to be posted to newsgroups
with the string "job" in their names? By positng in a group
without jobs in its name you are a spammer and you actually
decrease your chances of getting a qualified applicant. Why
would you want to decrease your chances of getting a qualified
applicant?
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| Robert Melson 2006-01-03, 6:02 pm |
| [Posted and mailed]
In article <dpesj4$2k8l$1@netnews.upenn.edu>,
Dengfeng Liu <dengfeng.liu@uphs.upenn.edu> writes:
> Summary: Position in Database Design/Administration and Image
> Processing. Department of Radiology, university of Pennsylvania, 3600
> Market Street, Suite 370, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
>
<snip>
This is NOT a jobs group, therefore this is spam, and spamming tech groups is a
big no-no. There are many jobs related groups where your posting would be
welcome - please educate yourself and post appropriately.
Thank you.
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Robert G. Melson | Rio Grande MicroSolutions | El Paso, Texas
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| Dave Hinz 2006-01-03, 8:58 pm |
| On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 17:17:23 -0500, Dengfeng Liu <dengfeng.liu@uphs.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Summary: Position in Database Design/Administration and Image
Your spam is unwelcome in this technical discussion group.
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