University College Dublin is recruiting fifty early-career faculty through the Ad Astra Fellowship programme. Within the School of Medicine there are two positions related to AI in Medicine that might be of particular interest to the computational biology community:
Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Data Analytics
Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Diagnostics.
These positions come with support for new faculty (funded PhD student, reduced teaching). Full details on the Ad Astra programme are available here: www.ucd.ie/adastrafellows/en/
The application of artificial intelligence in clinical medicine and biomedical research and practice is a key strategic priority of the UCD School of Medicine. In this post, the successful applicant will be involved in state-of-the-art research and teaching in the application of AI to medicine and medical research. This will cover areas including, but not limited to the role of AI in diagnostics, data analysis and clinical intervention decisions. We fully anticipate that this fellow will provide a nidus for expansion of critical mass in AI research across multiple disciplines in the School of Medicine.
• Be in receipt of a primary degree appropriate in the Subject Area and School applied to.
• Hold a PhD in a relevant discipline awarded by a recognised Institute.
• Be committed to high-quality university-level teaching, learning and student support.
• Have a high-quality publication record commensurate with the stage of their career.
• Possess excellent communication and presentation skills.
• Research in an area that strengthens or strategically complements the existing research profile of the School.
• Demonstrate how they can positively contribute to fostering an inclusive environment and a level of awareness of equality, diversity, and inclusion.
• Provide evidence how they align with the UCD Strategy and UCD Values.
Full details on linked site