PhD and PostDoc positions at the Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health at University Tübingen
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 detect diseases of the nervous system earlier and treat them better. The Department of Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience is currently recruiting PHD CANDIDATES and POSTDOCS. We develop advanced machine and deep learning models to analyze diverse clinical data, including neuroimaging, psychometric, clinical, smartphone, and omics datasets. While focusing on methodological challenges (explainability, robustness, multimodal data integration, causality etc.), the main goal is to enhance early diagnosis, predict disease progression, and personalize treatment for neurological and psychiatric diseases in diverse clinical settings. We seek motivated candidates with strong machine learning skills who are eager to work on real-world medical challenges. Experience with complex medical data—whether imaging, time-series, or tabular—and current machine learning methods like CNNs and transformers is highly valued. - If you want to join the Hertie AI as a PhD student, apply via the International Max Planck Research School for Intelligent Systems (IMPRS, https://imprs.is.mpg.de/application) until November 15th. - If you want to join as a Postdoc, please submit your CV (max. 2 pages), a list of publications (max. 2 pages), and a motivation letter via this link: https://jobs.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/Login/5200 For more information, please visit our career page: https://hertie.ai/earlycareer We offer an exciting and supportive environment with access to state-of-the-art compute facilities, 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). The remuneration is in accordance with TV-L (collective wage agreement for the Public Service of the German Federal States), severely handicapped persons with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration. Since the University of Tübingen aims to increase the proportion of women among its academic staff, women are strongly encouraged to apply. Interview expenses are not covered. Please note the applicable vaccination regulations. Questions can be addressed to hertieai@medizin.uni-tuebingen.de Please get in touch! Best wishes Kerstin Ritter _____________________________________________________________ Prof. Dr. Kerstin Ritter Professor of Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen www.hertie.ai
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