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Columbia University  ·  MRI Scientist — Center for Advanced Diagnostic Research (CADRe)  ·  Columbia University, NY
Open RankTenure-TrackMRI Scientist — Center for Advanced Diagnostic Research (CADRe)

Position summary

The Department of Radiology at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons invites applications for a faculty position as MRI Scientist within the Center for Advanced Diagnostic Research (CADRe). This position is open at all academic ranks, with the potential for a tenure-track appointment depending on the candidate’s qualifications and career trajectory. This role is designed for a PhD-level

scientist with expertise in magnetic resonance imaging who will contribute to and expand CADRe’s mission through collaborative leadership in MRI sequence development, optimization, selection, and clinical-translational research. The MRI Scientist will work closely with radiologists, engineers, physicists, and clinical investigators to advance innovative MRI methodologies and their application in human studies. Salary

and academic rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Columbia University offers a highly competitive benefits package. Program Highlights CADRe is a multidisciplinary research center within Columbia Radiology focused on advancing imaging science, data-driven methodologies, and translational innovation. The center supports a broad portfolio of research spanning MRI physics, pulse sequence

development, quantitative imaging, image reconstruction, AI-enabled analysis, and clinical validation. Columbia Radiology provides access to state-of-the-art MRI infrastructure across multiple clinical and research platforms, supporting close integration between technical development and clinical investigation at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and across CUIMC. Responsibilities -The MRI Scientist will be expected to:

 Develop and sustain an independent and/or collaborative research program in MRI science, quantitative imaging, or related translational methodologies.  Provide scientific leadership in collaborative settings for MRI pulse sequence development, optimization, and selection in support of research and clinical studies

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