1051555 | |
GE Technology Infrastructure | |
Technology Infrastructure - Healthcare | |
Advanced Algorithms Scientist | |
Experienced | |
Engineering/Technology | |
Research - Physics | |
United States | |
Partial Expenses | |
The Advanced Algorithms Scientist develops innovative, advanced and robust algorithms for tomographic image reconstruction | |
·Develops innovative, advanced and robust algorithms for tomographic image reconstruction. ·Works with cross-functional scientific, engineering, and integration teams to deliver high performance, reliable algorithms for implementation on dedicated signal processing architectures. ·Works with scientists and application specialists to improve existing algorithms and to introduce new innovative approaches for image reconstruction. ·Designs, develops, and maintains data processing techniques and structures that will be supported over a wide range of signal acquisition and processing hardware platforms. ·Performs troubleshooting, problem solving analysis, and performance enhancements for imaging products. ·Prepares technical documentation and design reviews. ·Assists in the planning and design of the next generation of high performance reconstruction engines for future products. | |
·Master’s degree in one of the following Electrical Engineer with focus on image reconstruction and/or signal processing, Computer Science, Computer Engineering. Biomedical. Engineer with focus math or physics emphasis, or Applied Mathematics ·5+ years industry experience in algorithm development and/or signal processing or 5+ years active research in CT reconstruction ·Good communication skills in a team environment ·Experience with numerical analysis, optimization and stochastic processes ·Experience with analysis and simulation software (e.g. MATLAB/IDL). ·Experience in technical or scientific writing. ·Proven ability to drive resolution of challenging problems and deliver timely and effective design solutions **Work location is flexible within the US | |
For U.S. employment opportunities, GE hires U.S. citizens, permanent residents, asylees, refugees, and temporary residents. Temporary residence does not include those with non-immigrant work authorization (F, J, H or L visas), such as students in practical training status. Exceptions to these requirements will be determined based on shortage of qualified candidates with a particular skill. GE will require proof of work authorization. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen. | |
·PhD Degree in Electrical Engineer with focus on image reconstruction and/or signal processing, Computer Science, Computer Engineering. Biomedical. Engineer with focus math or physics emphasis, or Applied Mathematics ·Experience with deterministic and statistical tomographic image reconstruction algorithms ·Demonstrated record of innovation in development ·Excellent oral and written communication skills ·Experience with research collaboration ·Self-starter, energizing, results oriented, and able to multi-task ·Demonstrated problem solving ability and results orientation ·Demonstrated ability to work in a collaborative, matrixed, and customer focused environment ·Excellent communication, influencing skills and ability to gain buy-in for initiatives |
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
GE Advanced Algorithms Scientist
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