[ome-devel] Bio-Formats developer needed
Balaji Ramalingam (Staff)
b.ramalingam at dundee.ac.uk
Thu Oct 12 15:53:06 BST 2017
Dear Kent,
I am Balaji Ramalingam.
I am part of the core OME team and have contributed to the full software development life cycle of both Bio-Formats and OMERO.
I am currently looking for opportunities and if there was a larger scope to this role, I would be interested in applying for the same.
Could you please clarify if the scope of the role is restricted to the defined project alone?
Thank you,
Best,
Balaji
From: ome-devel <ome-devel-bounces at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk> on behalf of "Johnson, Kent" <Kent.Johnson at PERKINELMER.COM>
Reply-To: OME External Developer List <ome-devel at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
Date: Thursday, 12 October 2017 at 14:47
To: "ome-devel at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk" <ome-devel at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk>
Subject: [ome-devel] Bio-Formats developer needed
Hi,
Excuse me if this is not appropriate for this list, and please point me to a better place to post.
My group is looking for a developer to add support to Bio-Formats for reading our image file format. The files are pyramidal TIFF images containing multiple monochrome images in floating point format. They have custom XML metadata in the image description and a few related images such as an RGB thumbnail and slide overview.
The file format is non-proprietary and well documented with example files available. Our primary goal is to add our format to the Bio-Formats mainline distribution. At a minimum we want to be able to import the full-resolution monochrome image planes into ImageJ with appropriate metadata; we also want to work with other Bio-Formats clients.
This is a paid contract opportunity. Developers with a track record of contributions to Bio-Formats are preferred. The work product will be released to the Bio-Formats community under an open-source license. Please contact me directly if you are interested.
Thank you,
Kent Johnson
kent.johnson at perkinelmer.com<mailto:kent.johnson at perkinelmer.com>
Principal Software Developer
Quantitative Pathology Group
PerkinElmer, Inc.
http://www.perkinelmer.com/category/quantitative-pathology-research
The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish Charity, No: SC015096
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