As professor of Health Data Science, you will lead the Data Science team within the Department of Data Science & Biostatistics at the Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care. This team, consisting of methodologists, statisticians, and data scientists, contributes to the development, evaluation, and implementation of state-of-the-art research methods at the intersection of data science, (bio)statistics, and epidemiology.
In this role, you will focus on research questions that enhance the development and evaluation of advanced analytical models using health data. This includes methods for prediction, explainability, prediction under intervention, algorithmic fairness, transparent model validation, and post-deployment quality control. You will also lead the implementation of the Data Science Plan within the Julius Center and coordinate the development of data science and AI education for healthcare professionals and master students.
Your research will contribute to the six strategic research programs of UMC Utrecht: Infection & Immunity, Circulatory Health, Cancer, Brain, Child Health, and Regenerative Medicine, and to the Life Sciences strategic theme of Utrecht University. You will collaborate closely within the UMC Utrecht AI Methods Lab, the 3AI program, and the EWUU alliance (TU/e, Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University and UMC Utrecht).
Your responsibilities:
- Develop, evaluate, and implement methods that improve the predictive performance, transparency, and reproducibility of health data science research.
- Lead and coordinate the Data Science Plan, promoting the application of advanced analytical methods within and beyond the Julius Center.
- Collaborate with researchers across UMC Utrecht’s six strategic programs to develop and apply methods that directly contribute to impactful clinical research.
- Engage in national and international networks and contribute to guidelines and quality standards for prediction research and explainability.
- Acquire project funding, to support the team and 80% of your own salary.
- Supervise bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD students, and contribute to curriculum development, including data science education for healthcare professionals.
- Promote Open Science by sharing research results, code, and (synthetic) data wherever possible, and engage in public dialogue about the role of AI in healthcare.