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Section: Biography
Postdoctoral
Position
Available

Stephen Glick, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Research Associate Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Radiology

Other Affiliation(s):
   Nuclear Medicine

Biographic Information

Education:

1991, Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,

1988, M.S., Biomedical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute,

1982, B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Vermont

Professional Experience:

2001-present, Associate Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

1997-2001, Associate Professor, Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worceseter, MA

1991-1997, Assistant Professor, Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA.

1986-1991, Research Associate, Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA.

1985-86, Research Assistant, Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA.


Office: S7-322H
Phone: 508-856-6553
E-mail: Stephen.Glick@umassmed.edu

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Postdoctoral Position Available

Posted: 04/11/06

A postdoctoral fellowship is available within the Medical Physics group at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Radiology. The Medical Physics group consists of physicists, engineers, and mathematicians,working on medical imaging problems. The successful candidate will work on projects related to x-ray tomosynthesis and CT, primarily focused on breast imaging.

Candidates must have a doctoral degree in medical physics, physics, engineering or computer science.  Proven expertise in computer programming (C and C++) is essential as is familiarity with Unix and using a large computer cluster. Experience with digital radiographic imaging systems, x-ray imaging experiments, mathematics through linear algebra,digital signal processing, and tomographic image reconstruction is also essential.

This position requires excellent communication skills with a focus on scientific writing and presenting research at conferences. The position carries a minimum two-year commitment, and promotion to junior faculty is possible.

To apply, send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a list of graduate courses, and names of three references to: Stephen Glick, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School, Division of Nuclear Medicine, 55 Lake Avenue North,Worcester , MA, 01655 , or Stephen.Glick@umassmed.edu.

 

 

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