Endowed Professorship "Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience"
Dear all, we are currently advertising an Endowed professorship "Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience" (https://www.academics.com/jobs/w3-stiftungsprofessur-fuer-maschinelles-lerne...) at the University of Tübingen. We are looking for candidates that perform innovative research on the application and development of new machine learning methods in clinical neuroscience, in particular for early detection and prediction of disease progression. This can include work on topics such as explainability, safety and robustness of machine learning methods in clinical settings. It would be great if candidates had worked with multimodal data with clinical relevance (e. g. MRI, fMRI, EEG, electrophysiology, omics data, data from sensors of wearables) as well as cohort data (UKBiobank, NAKO, etc.). Tübingen offers a first-rate environment at the intersection of neuroscience and AI/ML research with the Excellence Cluster for Machine Learning in Science, the Tübingen AI Center, the Max Planck Institutes for Intelligent Systems and Biological Cybernetics, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and many other institutions! We are looking forward to your application by July 20th. Best Philipp -- Professor of Data Science, Director Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen www.berenslab.org
Dear all, the application deadline for the Endowed professorship "Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience" (https://www.academics.com/jobs/w3-stiftungsprofessur-fuer-maschinelles-lerne...) at the University of Tübingen is approaching. We are looking forward to your application until July 20th! Best Philipp Am 22/06/2023 um 09:51 schrieb Philipp Berens:
Dear all,
we are currently advertising an Endowed professorship "Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience" (https://www.academics.com/jobs/w3-stiftungsprofessur-fuer-maschinelles-lerne...) at the University of Tübingen.
We are looking for candidates that perform innovative research on the application and development of new machine learning methods in clinical neuroscience, in particular for early detection and prediction of disease progression. This can include work on topics such as explainability, safety and robustness of machine learning methods in clinical settings. It would be great if candidates had worked with multimodal data with clinical relevance (e. g. MRI, fMRI, EEG, electrophysiology, omics data, data from sensors of wearables) as well as cohort data (UKBiobank, NAKO, etc.).
Tübingen offers a first-rate environment at the intersection of neuroscience and AI/ML research with the Excellence Cluster for Machine Learning in Science, the Tübingen AI Center, the Max Planck Institutes for Intelligent Systems and Biological Cybernetics, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and many other institutions!
We are looking forward to your application by July 20th.
Best Philipp
-- Professor of Data Science, Director Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen www.berenslab.org
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