PhD Positions in Brain Imaging Computing at Lehigh University, US
*PhD Positions in Brain Imaging Computing at Lehigh University, USA* The Brain Imaging and Computation Laboratory (BIC Lab) at Lehigh University has opening PhD positions in brain imaging computing. *Position description:* The research projects will focus on developing and applying a variety of machine learning/deep learning methods for brain imaging analysis and prediction. The successful applicants will contribute to research and development in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven neural biomarker discovery using advanced neuroimaging techniques (e.g., MRI and EEG) for precision medicine of brain diseases and brain-computer interaction. *Qualifications:* Successful applicants will have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, or other related fields, and strong motivation to do high-quality research in novel brain imaging computing with machine learning. Additionally, strong quantitative skills and a programming background (Matlab and/or Python) are important. Previous research experiences in related fields and scientific publications in journals/conferences are preferred. *Lehigh University:* Lehigh University is a premier research university in the United States, consistently ranked in the top tier of national research universities each year. It is a coeducational, nondenominational, private university that offers a distinctive academic environment for undergraduate and graduate students from across the globe. The University campus is located in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, with a driving distance of 1 hour to Philadelphia and of 2 hours to New York City. The application materials will be reviewed immediately once received. The expected starting time is in Spring or Fall 2023. Interested candidates should send their CV and a cover letter describing research accomplishments and interests to Dr. Yu Zhang at yuzi20@lehigh.edu Yu Zhang, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Bioengineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Lehigh University Webpage: http://yuzhangresearch.weebly.com/ Email: yuzi20@lehigh.edu
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Yu Zhang