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The UvA is looking for an internationally recognized scholar who will initiate and carry out research and education on AI in Medical Imaging, as part of its university wide initiative to strengthen expertise in the area of AI. The University Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging will perform these tasks in close collaboration with colleagues at the Faculty of Medicine (University Medical Centre Amsterdam, location AMC), and with the other University Professors in AI.
There have been strong developments in artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in medical imaging, especially deep learning techniques. In general AI is widely expected to be the key to improving quality of life and, simultaneously achieving a reduction of health costs. The foreseen steep increase in use of AI techniques in medical imaging and medicine in general is associated with societal and economic, ethical and legal consequences. There is a clear demand to address these and other societal issues in parallel to AI technological developments before AI can be implemented. The mandatory research into these aspects is essentially lagging behind the developments in AI technology.
As one of the four University Professors to be appointed by the Executive Board, the chair will realise the following ambitions:
The chair will:
The ideal candidate will initiate new research within the broad field of AI in Medical Imaging. The candidate will also be capable of bridging AI-research in Medicine and other academic disciplines.
Candidates for the position are expected to meet the following requirements:
Position within the University of Amsterdam
The UvA has taken up a leading role in the technical developments of AI and, as a comprehensive university, has invested strongly in research into the applications and societal embedding of AI. The UvA operates in an environment that devotes considerable resources to AI-research; the business community, civic organisations and (local) government are also extremely active on this front. The Executive Board expects that the appointment of four new University Professors specialised in the field of AI (AI and Information Retrieval; Humanities and AI; Law and Technology with special emphasis on AI; and AI and Medical Imaging) will invigorate the various research projects, programmes and partnerships that currently exist throughout the UvA.
The University Professor of AI in Medical Imaging will be appointed by the Executive Board and liaised with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam (Amsterdam UMC, location AMC). At the Faculty of Medicine, the chair will be positioned in Division 8 (Imaging) at the department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine and the department of Biomedical Engineering and Physics. At these departments there is on-going collaborative technical AI-research. Researchers and clinicians of these departments are active in the Medical Imaging Quantification Center at the AMC and the Institute Quantivision, one of the 8 Centres of Research Excellence of the Innovative Medical Devices Initiative of ZonMW and NWO. In principle, the professorship will become part of the Faculty of Medicine after five years. To enhance their university-wide impact, University Professors are given centrally located offices as well as one at their liaised Faculty. University Professors confer regularly as a group and meet with relevant stakeholders from within and outside the UvA and participate in the activities of the research institute with which they are liaised.
Terms of employment
The University Professorship entails a permanent appointment that in principle converts to a chair at the Faculty of Medicine after five years. Salary and benefits will be in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities and with the university regulations for academic personnel, and, depending on experience, range from a minimum €5,582 to €9,812 gross per month (salary scale H2 or H1, €77,902 to €136,936 per annum, including 8% holiday pay and an 8,3% end of year payment) on a full-time basis (38 hours per week).
With over 5,000 employees, 30,000 students and a budget of more than 600 million euros, the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is an intellectual hub within the Netherlands. Teaching and research at the UvA are conducted within seven faculties: Humanities, Social and Behavioural Sciences, Economics and Business, Law, Science, Medicine and Dentistry. Housed on four city campuses in or near the heart of Amsterdam, where disciplines come together and interact, the faculties have close links with thousands of researchers and hundreds of institutions at home and abroad.
The UvA’s students and employees are independent thinkers, competent rebels who dare to question dogmas and aren’t satisfied with easy answers and standard solutions. To work at the UvA is to work in an independent, creative, innovative and international climate characterised by an open atmosphere and a genuine engagement with the city of Amsterdam and society.
The Faculty of Medicine is based at the UMC Amsterdam, locationAMC. The Medical Educational Institute provides the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in medicine. The Medical Informatics Educational Institute is responsible for the Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in Medical Informatics. The educational components of doctoral programmes are provided by the AMC Graduate School. The AMC-UvA also offers postgraduate education to healthcare professionals, in the form of the Master’s in Evidence-Based Practice and the Health Informatics programme. The AMC-UvA also provides the specialist medical programmes for nearly all medical specialisations recognised in the Netherlands.
http://www.uva.nl/en/faculties/faculteit-der-geneeskunde/faculty-of-medicine-amc.html
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