FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Imaging Scientist.
What are the key responsibilities of the Imaging Scientist role?
Key responsibilities include developing and maintaining digital histopathology pipelines, researching methods for image analysis, delivering solutions to clients, contributing to scientific manuscripts and patents, providing research software development guidance, and collaborating on product development.
Is a PhD required for this position?
A PhD is not essential, but ideally, candidates will have a recent or soon-to-be-awarded PhD in digital pathology or a related field.
What programming skills are necessary for this role?
Strong coding skills in Python or other relevant programming languages are required.
What type of experience is preferred for candidates applying to this role?
Preferred experience includes processing digital pathology images, building ML models, algorithmic testing, and a background in machine learning/data science.
Where is the job location for the Imaging Scientist position?
The role is based full time in our Oxford HQ offices.
What is the company’s policy on flexible working?
The company supports hybrid working, ideally encouraging employees to be in the office for at least three days per week.
What benefits are offered to employees at Perspectum?
Benefits include 33 days of annual leave, a discretionary bonus scheme, private healthcare, life assurance, and pension contributions that increase with service.
How does Perspectum promote diversity and inclusion in its hiring process?
Perspectum is committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion, prioritizing hiring based on merit, skills, and qualifications, while ensuring a culture that respects and celebrates differences.
How does the Imaging Scientist collaborate with other teams?
The Imaging Scientist will collaborate with product management, software engineering, and the Imaging Science team, as well as communicate with pathologists to facilitate project work.