We are seeking three enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Assistants in AI for Healthcare to join the Computational Health Informatics (CHI) Laboratory, in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering in the Department of Engineering Science (Headington, Oxford). The full-time posts are funded by RCUK, the BRC and InnoHK and are fixed-term for up to 12 months. The CHI Lab is one of the leading groups for AI in Healthcare, and one of the largest groups in the Department of Engineering Science, with a friendly, close-knit collaborative team that provides machine learning expertise across Oxford’s Medical Sciences Division.
These posts are part of a collaboration with senior colleagues in the Medical Sciences Divison and the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. You will be responsible for developing machine learning methods to improve our understanding of patient physiological conditions, across a number of high-profile collaborations. This will be based on developing tools for analysing very large electronic health record (EHR) and sensor datasets from the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and other clinical sources.
You should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in machine learning, computer science, signal processing, computational statistics, or cognate discipline. You should also have experience of working in a highly interdisciplinary team, with a good publication record in the scientific literature.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof. David Clifton, Research Chair of Clinical Machine Learning, within the Department of Engineering Science (email:
[email protected]).
Only online applications received before midday on 8 March 2023 can be considered. You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, including a brief statement of research interests (describing how past experience and future plans fit with the advertised position), CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application.
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