The “Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health” (Hertie AI) at the Faculty of Medicine of the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen is funded by the Gemeinnützige Hertie Stiftung to develop AI algorithms, which allows us to detect diseases of the nervous system earlier and to treat them better. Currently, we are seeking to recruit TWO EARLY CAREER RESEARCH GROUP LEADERS (F/M/D) who have recently finished their PhD (<3 years) at the interface of machine learning, neuroscience and clinical applications. We are looking for curious, creative individuals who want to pursue an inspiring research vision based on their track-record of demonstrating the clinical potential of machine learning techniques for better understanding diseases of the nervous system and improving brain health. Potential research topics include but are not limited to: • AI-based analysis of data from wearables, smartphones and other devices for early diagnostics and monitoring therapy success • Machine learning tools for uncovering the genetic and cellular basis of neurological and psychiatric diseases, including AI-enhanced simulations • Use of large-language models in clinical neuroscience We offer an exciting and supportive environment with access to state-of-the-art compute facilities, an initial funding package for 3 years including funding for a PhD student and mentoring and career advice through experienced faculty. Hertie AI closely collaborates with the world-class AI ecosystem in Tübingen (e.g. Cyber Valley, Cluster of Excellence “Machine Learning in Science”, Tübingen AI Center). To apply, please upload a CV (max. 2 pages), a list of publications (max. 2 pages) and a succinct research vision (1 page) as a single file pdf to the e-recruiter platform linked at https://hertie.ai/earlycareer. Application deadline: 8 November 2024 For more information visit https://hertie.ai/earlycareer Questions can be addressed to hertieai@medizin.uni-tuebingen.de -- Professor of Data Science, Director Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen www.hertie.ai