A three-year position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow in machine learning and artificial intelligence in epidemiology is available at the Department of Public Health and Interdisciplinary Health Science, Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo.
The position is linked to the project LINDA-FAMILIA – Implementation of an Integrated Digital Health System for Infectious Diseases in Maternal and Child Health in East Africa, a Horizon Europe/Global Health EDCTP3 project.
The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to a work package on clinical research co-led by the University of Oslo and the Uganda National Institute of Public Health.
Up to 10% of the position will be devoted to career-promoting work, primarily teaching and supervision in machine learning and artificial intelligence for master students in epidemiology.
About the project:
LINDA-FAMILIA will do research within digital eRegistries for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services in four regions in East Africa: Addis Ababa Region, Ethiopia; Eastern Province, Rwanda; Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania; and Lango sub-Region, Uganda.
The eRegistries are deployed to replace paper-based health information systems and support clinical care, disease surveillance and research through harmonized longitudinal individual-level data across the four countries. The systems include clinical decision support, referral coordination, targeted client communication, data management and interoperability.
The project will demonstrate the scientific value of these routinely collected real-world eRegistry data for multi-country clinical and epidemiological research on poverty-related infectious diseases in maternal, perinatal, neonatal and child health.
The postdoctoral fellow will work at the interface of epidemiology, causal inference, prediction modelling, responsible AI, digital health and global maternal and child health.
The work will include development and application of machine learning and AI methods to large-scale, longitudinal, routinely collected eRegistry data. The successful candidate will collaborate with researchers, PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows, public health institutions and Ministries of Health in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda, as well as partners in Europe.
Some international travel for project meetings, workshops and collaboration with country teams should be expected.
A career plan shall be developed for the Postdoctoral Fellow, specifying the competencies the Postdoctoral Fellow should acquire. UiO is responsible for following up on the career plan and ensuring that the Postdoctoral Fellow has access to career guidance throughout the postdoctoral term.
Up to 10% of the position will be devoted to career-promoting work, primarily teaching and supervision in machine learning and artificial intelligence for master students in epidemiology.
The duration of appointment is 3 years.
The successful candidate will:
You must have:
Desired qualifications:
Experience with one or more of the following will be considered an advantage:
We are looking for a candidate who:
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