Software Engineer
myScience
Publication date:
19 December 2024Workload:
100%- Place of work:Bern
Software Engineer
Published 18 December 2024 Workplace Bern, Bern region, Switzerland CategoryComputer Science
Health
Position Health
Engineer / Technician
Software Engineer
100 %
The AI in Medical Imaging (AIMI) group at the ARTORG Center, University of Bern, is seeking a candidate to help extend and customize the Medical Division Neuro (Medizinbereich Neuro, MB-Neuro) software solution to meet AIMI’s specific needs. This work focuses on enhancing medical imaging and artificial intelligence applications in ophthalmology.
About AIMI
AIMI collaborates with the Eye Clinic at Inselspital, Bern, to create AI-driven solutions for ophthalmological research and clinical use. Our main goals include:
- Ensuring data anonymization and compliance with data privacy rules.
- Implementing AI tools for processing ophthalmology data.
- Developing and improving systems for data analysis.
About MB Neuro
The Neurocenter’s Informatics Group (NCI Group) leads research-focused informatics efforts for the Medical Division Neuro, playing a key role in implementing the Insel Group’s digitization strategy. The group designs and develops data-driven platforms and tools to support the research activities of the Neurocenter, including its Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Neuroradiology clinics, while also collaborating with and providing support to other clinics across Inselspital. In addition, the NCI Group works closely with the Insel Data Science Center (IDSC) to ensure full compliance with the technical and legal requirements of Inselspital.
Your Responsibilities
- Develop and support the performance of the MB-Neuro platform
- Design and implement software APIs, and work with application scientists to optimize software interfaces and pipelines.
- Connect the core clinical dataset with expert-annotated and raw imaging data, laboratory data including biobanking, and biosignals
- A minimum three-year commitment is strongly encouraged
Your profile
- Minimum a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or higher education degree (university, university of applied sciences) in computer science or software development.
- Strong programming skills in JavaScript, C or C++ (minimum 1 year working experience).
- Knowledge in Linux OS, version control applications (GIT) and bash scripting
- Experience in SQL databases (PostgreSQL and MySQL)
- Experience in Python programming
- Fluency in English; German is a plus
Experience with some of the following topics is also a plus:
- Experience with data analysis and visualization (D3.js, Three.js, WebGL)
- Experience in Front/Back-end development ReactJS, NodeJS
- Experience in UI/UX design with OpenGL and Qt
- Experience with Java programming,
- Experience with XNAT, RedCAP, HL7, FHIR, DICOM standard
What we offer
- A friendly, stimulating, international and multidisciplinary environment.
- A workplace in Bern, Switzerland’s capital, known for its high quality of life and
Application Process
To apply, please send the following to Dr. Waldo Valenzuela:
- Your curriculum vitae (CV).
- A brief statement describing your relevant background.
- A portfolio showcasing your activities (optional but highly recommended).
For additional questions before applying
If you have any questions before submitting your application, please feel free to contact:
Dr. Waldo Valenzuela
Head of Neuroinformatic group
waldo.valenzuela( at)insel.ch
www.karriere.unibe.ch') Rechtliche Hinweise
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID66155.