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Computer Vision Research Assistant Jobs in Tennessee

Research Assistant

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

The research assistant is primarily responsible for assisting in research patient visits according ... Employer-sponsored Medical, Dental, Vision, Critical Illness Coverage, Short-term, Long-Term ...

The ability to use keyboards and other computer equipment. * Walking - 20%, Standing - 20%, Sitting ... Paid Time Off (PTO) and Company Paid Holidays * 100% Employer paid medical, dental, and vision ...

Clinical Research Assistant

Memphis, TN ยท On-site

$19 - $33/hr

The ability to use keyboards and other computer equipment. * Walking - 20%, Standing - 20%, Sitting ... Paid Time Off (PTO) and Company Paid Holidays * 100% Employer paid medical, dental, and vision ...

The ability to use keyboards and other computer equipment. * Walking - 20%, Standing - 20%, Sitting ... Paid Time Off (PTO) and Company Paid Holidays * 100% Employer paid medical, dental, and vision ...

Research Assistant

Nashville, TN ยท On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Research interests include seven major areas: signal transduction mechanisms, neuronal ... Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and computer skills. About Us At Vanderbilt University , our ...

$250/wk

... Research Assistant on this short-term study, you will work as part of a small student team under ... Exploring creative methods for reaching individuals with limited or no computer access (e.g ...

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Computer Vision Research Assistant information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Vision Research Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Vision Research Assistant, you need a strong background in computer science, mathematics, and image processing, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Experience with machine learning frameworks (such as TensorFlow or PyTorch), programming languages like Python or C++, and familiarity with computer vision libraries (like OpenCV) are typically required. Critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help distinguish top candidates in collaborative research environments. These skills and qualifications are essential for developing innovative solutions, efficiently analyzing visual data, and contributing to cutting-edge research projects.

What are Computer Vision Research Assistants?

Computer Vision Research Assistants are professionals who support research projects focused on developing algorithms and systems that enable computers to interpret and process visual information from the world, such as images and videos. They assist with tasks like data collection, annotation, running experiments, literature review, and implementing computer vision models. These roles often require knowledge of programming, machine learning, and image processing techniques, and are commonly found in academic labs, tech companies, and research institutions. Their work helps advance the field by contributing to innovations in areas like object recognition, autonomous vehicles, medical imaging, and augmented reality.

What are the typical projects and daily tasks for a Computer Vision Research Assistant?

As a Computer Vision Research Assistant, you can expect to work on tasks such as collecting and annotating image datasets, implementing and testing computer vision algorithms, and assisting with experimental design for research studies. You will frequently collaborate with graduate students, faculty, or senior researchers to analyze data and prepare reports or presentations. Your daily work may involve coding in Python or MATLAB, running experiments, and troubleshooting model performance, all within a collaborative research team environment.
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Infographic showing various Computer Vision Research Assistant job openings in Tennessee as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.
Research Assistant

Research Assistant

Tennessee Retina

Nashville, TN โ€ข On-site

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Description
Who We Are
Tennessee Retina is the largest Ophthalmology practice in middle Tennessee offering rewarding careers across 10 locations. We are committed to providing the highest level of care to our patients in the most convenient and caring manner. Our physicians are leaders in the research and application of new retina, macula, and vitreous treatments.
We are seeking an energetic and collaborative Research Assistant. The research assistant is primarily responsible for assisting in research patient visits according to ICH-GCP guidelines and the IRB-approved study protocol and/or manual of procedures.
This exciting opportunity will work closely and be supported by a team of colleagues, strong leadership, and cutting-edge technology! A day in the life of a Tennessee Retina employee is filled with learning, growing, creating, hard work, and most of all fun!
Tennessee Retina offers a competitive salary based on diverse experiences and backgrounds.
Benefits Offered
  • Sign-On Bonus, Certification Incentive Bonus, and Length of Service Award Bonus Programs
  • Paid Continue Professional Education (CPE)
  • COA/COT exam resources and reimbursements
  • Tuition Reimbursements
  • Transportation Reimbursement Program
  • Employer-sponsored Medical, Dental, Vision, Critical Illness Coverage, Short-term, Long-Term Disability, & Employee Assistance Program
  • 401(k) with Generous Employer Match
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Paid Holidays and Paid Vacation
  • Annual Scrub Uniform Allowance
  • Employee Referral Award Bonus Program
  • Succession, Growth, and Mentorship Opportunities
  • Social Gathering and Team Opportunities
  • Full new hire training program to fully support, train, and welcome new hires to the team

Responsibilities
  • Review and comprehend all study protocols assigned, such as study proceedings and timelines, inclusion and exclusion criteria, confidentiality, and privacy protections.
  • Coordinate and schedule subject visits within study/subject-specific windows per protocol guidelines.
  • Prepare visit-specific documentation and charts for the Clinical Research Coordinator
  • Efficiently and accurately interviews patients and documents histories
  • Conducts and/or participates in the informed consent process/discussion with research participants, including answering any questions related to the study. Obtains appropriate signatures and dates on forms in proper places per the research SOP. Assures that amended consent forms are appropriately implemented and signed respectively.
  • Assist the Coordinator in patient care and management
  • Assist the Coordinator in monitoring subject flow and assist in subject care and management
  • Accurately collect and record all necessary data for follow-up, screening, and randomization study visits (e.g., demographics, medical history, adverse events, concomitant medications, etc.).
  • Administer all mandatory questionnaires to study subjects
  • Set up, prepare subject, and conduct electrocardiograms (ECG) on subjects per study protocol
  • Collection, processing, and shipment of laboratory biological samples for analysis
  • Perform intraocular pressure checks
  • Perform Snellen VA for specified studies
  • Review and resolve data management queries as needed
  • Scribe ocular exams for doctors and confirm appropriate treatment per protocol
  • Assist/perform with treatment preparation and administration (on selected studies, as assigned).
  • Assist the Coordinator with maintaining IP/device accountability and shipping logs (on selected studies, as assigned).
  • Serious Adverse Event Reporting initial & follow-up reporting, including promptly requesting all necessary medical records, review of medical records, and updated reporting
  • Training/Understanding all aspects of regulatory
  • Assist Coordinator in regulatory management, including training and monitoring visits
  • Assist the Coordinator in CTMS management (when available).
  • Transcribe and query resolution subject study information from source documents to the Electronic Case Report Form in the required timeframe.
  • The responsibilities listed are a general overview of the position and additional duties may be assigned.

Education, Training, and Experience
  • High School Diploma or the equivalent
  • Scribing experience preferred
  • Obtain and maintain any applicable additional/required sponsor training and/or certifications
  • Demonstrates working knowledge of eye anatomy, disease, symptoms, and ocular medications
  • Meticulous attention to detail is required.
  • Demonstrates high-level critical thinking skills
  • Cooperates with supervisory staff, physicians, peers, external customers, and patients in a positive, energetic, and professional manner
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills with patients, physicians, management, and employees
  • Excellent Organizational skills, multi-task, and logical thinking
  • Ability to be proactive, take initiative, and perform well in a fast-paced, high-volume practice.
  • Basic understanding of eye anatomy, medical terminology, ocular pathology, and eye diseases.

ConfidentialityMaintains strict confidentiality regarding protected health information (PHI) and understands and adheres to TNR's HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures.
Typical Physical and Working DemandsPosition requires consistent physical activity, including prolonged walking, sitting, bending, stooping, and stretching. Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination are essential for operating a keyboard, telephone, photocopier, and specialized optical equipment. Requires the ability to frequently lift, carry, push, and pull heavy items, including optical devices weighing 15 pounds or more. Must possess standard hearing and near/far vision (corrected to normal range) to accurately prepare paper and MDI chart notes, communicate with patients, and generate reports.