Sunday, November 25, 2012

Senior Scientist Job @ Bangalore


Senior Scientist Job

Date: Nov 2, 2012
Location: Bangalore, India
Job Number:1617046
Business:GE Corporate
Business Segment:Global Research
About Us:GE Global Research (GRC) is the central research arm for the GE company and is one of the oldest and most diverse industrial research labs. It performs strategic and longer-term R&D for all GE businesses, in addition to providing technology development and R&D support for new product introduction. It employs roughly 2,000 employees at five global locations in almost every scientific and engineering discipline.
GRC has played a central role in the growth and expansion of the Healthcare business through breakthrough innovation and critical technology development. From the invention of the first practical x-ray tube, the first
1.5T clinical MR scanner, the first digital x-ray imager and numerous inventions in MRI, CT and ultrasound to more recent programs in areas such as physiological monitoring, cell therapy technologies and molecular pathology, GRC has often laid the technology foundation for the growth of GE Healthcare. GRC also plays a central role in identifying adjacent spaces for business growth and often spearheads technology development in these spaces to establish a footprint for the business.

We are looking to grow our team of medical image processing and biomedical signal processing researchers within the Biosignatures & Signal Processing Technology Organization at GE Global Research in Bangalore. We are looking for top notch researchers who want to be part of this exciting journey.
Posted Position Title:Senior Scientist
Career Level:Experienced
Function:Engineering/Technology
Function Segment:Research - Software Engineering and Other Computing Sciences
Location:India
U.S. State, China or Canada Provinces:
City:Bangalore
Postal Code:560066
Relocation Assistance:No
Role Summary/Purpose:In this senior scientist role, candidate will:
(i) Innovate and execute on the R&D strategy around ultrasound imaging and signal processing aligned with the GEHC business initiatives
(ii) Participate in strategic collaborations
(iii)Publish in key conferences and journals, as well as generate core IP.
Essential Responsibilities:The Biomedical Signal Analysis Lab is focused on signal and image processing for Ultrasound and Physiological Monitoring. The candidate will be responsible for driving cutting edge research, leading impactful programs, and driving clinical value. The candidate will leverage technical experience to ensure success of projects. The candidate will assist in driving the innovation roadmap for the organization, identify new clinical applications, collaborate across organizations/disciplines and drive concepts towards commercialization.

The candidate should have proven research experience in the area of ultrasound imaging and signal processing demonstrated through impactful delivery and strong publication record.The candidate should have led high-impact technologies in ultrasound via independent contributions and mentoring. The candidate is expected to document results in patent disclosures and high quality peer reviewed publications. He/she should be a good team player and should have excellent communication skills.
Qualifications/Requirements:PhD in Electrical Engineering/Electronics and communication engineering/Applied Physics/Biomedical engineering with specialization in ultrasound, and/or acoustics. Must have a minimum of 7 years research experience after PhD with deep knowledge of ultrasound imaging chain, signal processing and reconstruction algorithms and its applications to medical ultrasound imaging.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications:
Desired Characteristics:It is desirable that candidates have strong understanding of use in clinical environments. Specific areas of expertise desired are: ultrasound image reconstruction, beamformer, synthetic aperture, nonlinear ultrasound signals, harmonic and sub-harmonic imaging, and new applications of ultrasound. Prior experience in medical ultrasound is highly desired.

Job Segments: Scientific, Pathology, Physiology, Medical Technologist, Engineer, Engineering, Healthcare

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