https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/251695/research-laboratory-technician-senior-friedman-lab HOW TO APPLY Applicants should submit: (1) a cover letter of no more than two pages outlining interest in the position and relevant skills and experience; (2) a CV; (3) a portfolio of images and/or surface files of completed segmentations; and (4) contact information for three references to Matt Friedman (mfriedman@umich.edu) with the subject line Application: Friedman NSF-Cichlids project. Informal inquires before applying are welcome. Individuals from underrepresented backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply. Review of applications will begin immediately until August 31, 2024. JOB SUMMARY The Friedman Lab in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan seeks a technician to generate, curate, segment, and archive micro-CT data for extinct and extant cichlid fishes. The project is a collaboration between the University of Michigan, The American Museum of Natural History, and Middle Tennessee State University, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, and with support from partners in several national and international institutions. The Michigan-based technician will lead in collecting, organizing, segmenting, and depositing micro-CT data for the project. Segmentation work will emphasize fossil specimens, and the technician will also aid in preparing modern preserved specimens for scanning. The technician will work with PIs Friedman (UM Museum of Paleontology), Lopez-Fernandez (UM Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Museum of Zoology), and Stiassny (AMNH). The technician will work in close coordination with a UM postdoc to help manage data curation and accessibility needs through a dedicated GitHub site and other resources for all project participants following the project's Data Management Plan. If desired, the technician will have opportunities to participate in museum-based outreach activities in coordination with the PIs, UM postdoc, and the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. RESPONSIBILITIES* The successful technician will work in-person in Ann Arbor at the Biological Sciences Building and Research Museums Center and will be responsible for: (5% effort) - gathering micro-CT data for specimens; (5% effort) - preparing modern specimens for scanning; (70% effort) - segmenting scan data, emphasizing paleontological material; (10% effort) - producing high-quality images and animations based on segmented micro-CT data; (10% effort) - working with the project postdoc on data curation. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS* The position requires a Bachelor's degree in evolutionary biology, zoology, paleontology, or a related field. One to two years of relevant experience preferred. The candidate must be able to work independently and as part of a team. Experience with one or more CT segmentation platforms (e.g., Mimics, Dragonfly, Aviso, etc.) and online data repositories (e.g., MorphoSource) is essential. Familiarity with operating lab-based micro-CT scanners and software for generating high-quality images based on scan data (e.g., Blender) is desired but not essential; training opportunities will be available. There is no prerequisite that the candidate has previous experience working with fossils or fishes, although both are desired qualifications. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The position comes with a salary range of $35,000 to $41,400. A higher salary may be possible for well qualified candidates. This is a one (1) year term limited position with possibility of renewal based on availability of work, availability of funding and overall satisfactory performance The technician will be based in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Matt Friedman (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)