Contact
For inquiries, please email: emarti@wustl.edu
Feel free to schedule with me directly through Calendly.
Location
Lab: 4606 Cancer Research Building
Edward’s office: 4612 Cancer Research Building
Interested in joining the Marti Lab?
We are looking for curiosity-driven researchers who want to explore the intersection of AI, technology, and biology, and have fun while making cool new technology. We foster an environment that values kindness, a sense of humor, and the joy of discovery.
We are recruiting researchers with a broad range of backgrounds, from physics to engineering to biology. We value motivation over prior experience. Currently we are looking for researchers interested in working on:
- Novel ultrasound instrumentation and image reconstructions
- Deep learning of biological volumetric data
- Rodent handling for longitudinal imaging experiments
Postdocs: Prospective postdocs are encouraged to email their CV and contact information for three references, and a few sentences outlining your background and research interests.
Graduate students: Admitted students from DBBS, physics, bioengineering, CS, and other fields, as well as MSTP students, are encouraged to email their CV and a few sentences outlining their background and research interests.
Not yet admitted? Below are links describing admissions information:
- Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS) – an umbrella life-science PhD programs with 12 academic programs
- PhD in Imaging Science - interdisciplinary program for imaging technology, physics, and data science
- PhD in Physics - research-focused program spanning fundamental physics to biophysics applications
- PhD in Computer Science or Computer Engineering - program combining theoretical foundations with cutting-edge applications in AI and systems
- PhD in Biomedical Engineering - interdisciplinary program bridging engineering principles with medical applications
Undergraduate students: Motivated students are encouraged to email a few sentences outlining their background, research interests, and potential time commitment.
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