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QUOTE(Alexis @ Dec 3 2007, 09:43 PM)
Hey,I have a friend who is trying to get into the biomedical imaging field, but is finding that all of the jobs require some crazy level of experience. Any of you into imaging and can give me a few pointers to pass on to make herself more visible?
I had been trying to break into that market for awhile. I wasn't able to get hired, though I may have been close. Try to talk to the professors at a University that offers Imaging type classes or Biomedical engineering. They may recommend you take a class in Medical Imaging or get a degree with this specialization. Universities are great places to network into industries.
It may be wise to have some information interviews with people in that industry to see what they suggest. You may be suprised and find an employer that has been looking for someone.
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I'm new to the LAVA forum. NI Week 2006 was great!
It was nice to meet some of the LAVA people in person.
Lots of experience in these forums.
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What other languages do you use?
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LabVIEW is cool. National Instruments, Agilent are hard to beat for measurement apps.
Object Oriented Fortran looks good, the Object Oriented features are great.
The version numbers are like Fortran 95, Fortran 2000, or something.
g95 is the name of the compiler.
If C++ gets you upset, try an Object Oriented version of Fortran.
It allows the programmer to produce a true interface within code and produce
compiled modules for code reuse. Unfortunately, one would have to combine
it with something else for a GUI. It can be combined with Octave to do
matrix math and produce plots.
After you try Object Oriented Fortran, Fortran IV and Fortran 77 code
looks like a different language.....