[CMake] Software engineer position available at the INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France

Pierre Fillard pierre.fillard at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 05:53:19 EST 2009


Dear all,

A software engineer position is available at the INRIA Sophia Antipolis on
the French Riviera, within the Asclepios research team (
http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/). The engineer's task will be to develop
MedINRIA v2.0, an open-source, clinically-oriented image processing and
visualization software based on ITK, VTK and Qt.

I included a detailed job description at the end of this mail. The position
is available now.

Applications should be emailed to Olivier Clatz (olivier.clatz at inria.fr).

Regards,
Pierre Fillard.*

**Keywords* MedINRIA software. Medical image processing. Advanced
visualization. *Location* *INRIA Sophia
Antipolis*<http://www-sop.inria.fr/>– Méditerranée research center

2004, route des Lucioles – BP 93

06902 Sophia Antipolis

France – French Riviera
*Hosting Laboratory** * *ASCLEPIOS*
<http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/>research project
*Duration** * 12 months, renewable
*Starting Date** * ASAP *Salary* 30K Euros without experience

33K Euros 3 years of working experience

37K Euros 3 years of working experience + Ph.D.

Negotiable if more than 5 years of experience
*Requirement* Master of Science or equivalent *Environment* INRIA, the
French national institute for research in computer science is dedicated to
fundamental and applied research in information and communication science
and technology (ICST). By playing a leading role in the scientific community
in the field and being in close contact with industry, INRIA is a major
participant in the development of ICST in France. INRIA has a workforce of 3
800 and approximately 1 000 doctoral students work on theses as part of
INRIA research project-teams.

The Asclepios research project has three main objectives:

+ Analysis of Biomedical Images with advanced geometrical, statistical,
physical and functional models.

+ Simulation of Physiological Systems with Computational Models built from
biomedical images and other signals.

+ Application of previous tools to Medicine and Biology to assist
prevention, diagnosis and therapy.
*Activities* The software engineer will be in charge of the development of
MedINRIA v2.0, an open-source (BSD license), cross-platform (Windows, Linux
and MacOSX) clinically-oriented image processing and visualization software.
The engineer will be assigned three main tasks:

1. Contribute to the development of the core architecture of MedINRIA v2.0,
participate actively to technical discussions and to the decision-making
process, and suggest original solutions to technical problems

2. Transfer the knowhow from existing libraries and softwares of the
Asclepios team into MedINRIA v2.0*, and assist Ph.D. students and
researchers transferring theirs

3. Ensure the diffusion of the software by writing documentation and
tutorials, animate the user community, publish articles in medical journals,
and promote it during conferences
 *Skills*

   - Priority is given to candidates having experience in: QT, VTK, ITK,
   CMake.
   - A Strong computer science background is required. The candidate must
   have a good understanding of the necessary tools used in a development
   project: source code management systems, compilers / debugging tools on the
   3 targeted OS, testing and automatic build systems
   - Programming Language C++. An excellence in C++ is mandatory for this
   project.
   - English spoken and written. French is optional ;-)
   - Familiar with the Design Patterns
   - Experience with Dicom file format and PACS system would be greatly
   appreciated.

 *Application* Please send your resume and cover letter to Olivier Clatz : *
olivier.clatz at sophia.inria.fr* <olivier.clatz at sophia.inria.fr>
*http://www-sop.inria.fr/asclepios/software/MedINRIA/
-- 
Pierre Fillard, Ph.D.,
Research Scientist
INRIA Parietal - Neurospin
Bât 145, Point Courrier 156
91191 Gif/Yvette, France
tel: +33 1 69 08 79 92
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