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PhD positions in Machine Learning and Medical Imaging

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  • Date de publication :

    21 décembre 2024
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    100%
  • Lieu de travail :Bern

PhD positions in Machine Learning and Medical Imaging

University of Bern
Published 20 December 2024 Workplace Bern, Bern region, Switzerland Category
Health
Computer Science
Position
Junior Researcher / PhD Position

PhD positions in Machine Learning and Medical Imaging

The Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging (AIMI) lab at the University of Bern’s ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research invites applications from excellent scientists and engineers with a strong background in machine learning and computer vision to work on innovative methods in the domains of medical image computing.

We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with excellent technical skills to join our research group. We require outstanding students with in-depth programming and analytical capabilities and a strong background in machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision. Candidates will be expected to create new state-of-the-art machine learning methods for applications of medical imaging computing.

The AIMI lab offers a creative and international environment in which to conduct competitive research with an interdisciplinary team. Strongly linked to the Bern University Hospital (Inselspital), the AIMI lab strives to provide a coherent and holistic view of how AI in healthcare can benefit patients by designing and developing fundamental and translation research.



About the positions
Salaries for PhD positions fellows start at CHF 47,000 per year (the precise amount is determined by the University’s Department of Human Resources) and typically increase on a per-annum basis. The position is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The positions are funded for 3-4 years. The start date is expected to be in the April 2025 period.

The PhD-student will be co-supervised by Prof Dr. med. Huber from Bern University Hospital’s Radiology Department, and Prof. Sznitman from the University of Bern. The PhD candidate will work closely with radiologists, hepatologists, and pathologists to design novel multi-model Large Vision Language models in the context of radiology.

Strong communication skills in English is required, as it is the working language of the ARTORG center. Free German courses are available for those wishing to learn. There are no associated teaching duties, but opportunities are possible for those interested.

Applications
Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.

Applications should be emailed to Prof. Dr. Raphael Sznitman (raphael.sznitman( at)unibe.ch) with the subject "[ODP-09] PhD position". Contained must be a motivation statement (1-page max), CV, list of courses and grades, copies of diplomas, and the contact information of at least two reference persons.

About the University of Bern
The University of Bern is located at the heart of Switzerland. Internationally connected and regionally anchored, the University of Bern cultivates exchange with society and strengthens partnerships between science, medicine business, and politics. The University of Bern is committed to a deliberate and ethical responsibility towards people, animate and inanimate nature. It strives as an important educator, promoting enterprise and industry in the region and beyond, and distinguishes itself through problem-oriented research into questions of pressing social relevance.
The University of Bern is an equal opportunity employer and strives to increase the number of women at all levels in its faculties.

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