[comp.windows.x] summer job doing X applications for medicine

sherouse@godot.UUCP (04/15/87)

_1.  _T_h_e _j_o_b:   Radiation Oncology is looking for someone to port a software
tool  for  radiation treatment design to the (generic?) X environment.  The
tool (which was presented at the Interactive 3D Graphics Workshop in Chapel
Hill  last year) requires interactive manipulation of several views of a 3D
data set and "paging" of greyscale images.

_2.  _T_h_e _b_a_d _n_e_w_s:   The money will be competitive for  a  position  in  the
North  Carolina state employee system, and will be as sensitive as possible
to your qualifications.  The potential for doing "science" is directly pro-
portional  to your efficiency in getting the rote port done.  We cannot pay
travel or moving expenses.  Chapel Hill weather can be stifling in the sum-
mer.

_3.  _T_h_e _c_a_r_r_o_t_s:   This is an opportunity  to  hone  your  X/graphics/image
manipulation  skills  in  the  middle  of  one of the academic world's most
active graphics and image processing groups.  It is also an opportunity  to
help in the clinical implementation of software which promises to make sig-
nificant changes in the way cancer is treated.  We have  a  strong  working
relationship  with several members of the UNC Computer Science faculty.  We
use Pixel-Planes sometimes.   The  concept  of  "summer  help"  is  loosely
defined.   The  mountains  and beaches of North Carolina (a 3 hour drive in
either direction) are great in the summer.

_4.  _S_o _w_h_e_r_e _d_o _I _s_i_g_n?   Send your CV, requests for elucidation, or  what-
ever to me and I'll get back to you.

_5.  _D_i_s_c_l_a_i_m_e_r:   This should not be construed as an official  solicitation
for  applications for any position with the State of North Carolina or N.C.
Memorial Hospital, nor should any correspondence with me be  considered  an
official application for such a position.

- George

George W. Sherouse              UUCP: ...!mcnc!godot!sherouse
Radiation Oncology              INTERNET: sherouse@godot.radonc.unc.edu
UNC School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC   27514         PHONE: (919) 966-1101