AstraZeneca
Boston, MA, US

Senior AI Scientist – Computational Radiology

Onsite$124,714 – $187,070/yrPosted 1 week agoLinkedIn

Skip the busywork

ApplyBolt rewrites your resume for this exact role and hits submit. You just pick the jobs.

Resume tailored to this roleApplied in secondsTrack every application
Download the app

About this role

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design, development, and validation of radiomics, and imaging derived computational pipelines, including the creation of robust image enhancement, reconstruction, and quality scoring/quantitation methods.
  • Deliver image analytics data to inform indication selection and identify optimal patient populations.
  • Develop, implement, and support modelling solutions designed to drive the interrogation of datasets for insights in scientific and business application areas within defined project scope. This includes integrating data from multiple different sources and modalities and includes the application of specialized approaches in image analysis, classification, regression, clustering, graph theory and/or other techniques.
  • Researching and developing predictive models and computational methods to guide decision-making within project parameters and established approaches.
  • Present or publish findings for conferences and in peer reviewed journals.
  • Builds effective relationships with established range of stakeholders to ensure utilization and value of information resources and services. Clearly and objectively communicate results, as well as their associated uncertainties and limitations within agreed frameworks.
  • Work effectively with cross-functional teams to execute defined solutions that drive value to AstraZeneca.
  • Develop, maintain, and apply ongoing knowledge and awareness in trends, standard methodology and new developments in analytics and data science
  • Implement good working practices to ensure that computational radiology work is delivered to robust quality standards and aligned to defined governance frameworks and policies
  • Collaborates in a multidisciplinary environment with world leading clinicians, data scientists and statisticians, biological experts, clinical trial delivery teams, and IT professionals.

Qualifications:

  • PhD in Bio-Medical/Electrical Engineering/Nuclear Medicine, or relevant discipline with 0-1 years of experience or Masters with over 2 years of experience in the industry working with a strong understanding of medical imaging physics, medical image reconstruction, medical image analysis, and state of the art computer-vision methods.
  • Demonstrated experience in building Computer Vision, AI models, with a sound understanding of GPU optimized computational pipelines, relevant statistical and machine learning methods and standard model development practices, and a desire to continue to learn and develop these skills.
  • Practical software development skills in standard data science tools: Python, R with demonstrable knowledge of good coding practices.
  • Strong track record of publications in quality conferences and journals.
  • Strong communication skills: ability to present compelling cases to collaborators and operate dynamically to identify solutions. Ability to work effectively within a team.

Desirable for the role:

  • Experience with different medical imaging modalities – Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), etc.
  • Experience with, and understanding of sophisticated medical image reconstruction methods, especially PET and SPECT, including Monte-Carlo approaches.