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A neuroscience research company in Paris is seeking an MRI physicist to develop new MRI sequences optimised for brain decoding, working closely with data collection and model development teams. The ideal candidate has an MS or PhD in MRI physics, strong experience in MRI sequence development, and basic machine learning knowledge. This full-time position offers competitive compensation, equity options, and 25 days of paid time off per year, with partial remote work possible.
Karavela is a neuroscience research company established in 2025 and currently based in Paris, France. We build a foundation model of the human brain relying on nextgeneration magnetic resonance. To do so, Karavela is collecting a very large MRI dataset from healthy volunteers listening to naturalistic stimuli (e.g., audiobooks, podcasts, radio programmes). This dataset is then used to train deep learning models that can reconstruct the stimuli from recorded brain activity. The goal is to leverage the representations learnt by these models in downstream applications, in particular by providing biomarkers for neurological and psychiatric diseases in clinical trials. Karavela is currently organised into 3 teams that each focus on one of the aforementioned aspects: data collection, model development, and clinical applications.
Karavela collects image and raw k-space data to train its brain decoding models, with the intent of complementing historical image-reconstruction objectives with new types of signals and push the limits of MRI acquisition. We are looking for an MRI physicist to lead the development of new MRI sequences that will be optimised for brain decoding purposes (with a focus on high SNR and temporal resolution), using pulseq. Sequence parameters will eventually be evaluated regarding the level of accuracy they achieve. In this role, you will be interacting with the data collection and model development teams.
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