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Kimmo Kartasalo

Associate Professor at University of Turku

University of Turku

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Kimmo Kartasalo

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University of Turku

1-2 Doctoral Researchers in Medical Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The University of Turku’s Faculty of Technology, Department of Computing, is offering 1-2 fully funded doctoral researcher positions in the field of medical artificial intelligence (AI). These four-year positions are affiliated with the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Institute Finland, providing a highly interdisciplinary and internationally connected research environment. The successful candidates will join a research group led by ELLIS Principal Investigator, Associate Professor Kimmo Kartasalo, and contribute to the development and implementation of precision medicine approaches and medical AI for improving diagnostics and treatment of cancer and other diseases with significant societal impact. Key responsibilities include designing, developing, and implementing novel computational approaches for robust, explainable, and fair medical AI. The role involves close collaboration with group members and national/international academic and industry partners, presenting research results in scientific publications and at international conferences, and contributing to the supervision of MSc and BSc students. Candidates will also engage in training opportunities covering grant writing, scientific publishing, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and other activities supporting career development. Applicants must hold an MSc degree in bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, computer science, image/signal processing, machine learning, statistics, or related fields. Demonstrated expertise in ML/AI is required, with prior experience in healthcare applications considered a strong merit. Experience in medical image and omics data analysis is advantageous. Strong programming and software development skills, familiarity with relevant ML/AI frameworks, excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, and good communication skills in English (written and spoken) are required. International experience and collaborative research with academia and industry are considered merits. Eligibility criteria are defined by the University of Turku’s rules of procedure. Applicants must have the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the University of Turku and demonstrate the ability to undertake postgraduate studies and complete a doctoral degree according to the research plan. In exceptional cases, candidates who have nearly completed a master's degree may be considered. The position offers a four-year fully funded PhD opportunity, with a starting salary for doctoral/project researchers (OV02-OV04) averaging 2600-2700 euros/month, depending on experience and skills. Research Assistant starting salary (OV1) is on average 2400 euros/month. The university provides a highly collegial, flexible, and supportive working environment, opportunities to publish in top-tier journals and conferences, and access to training courses for academic researchers. Collaboration and visits to outstanding international universities and industrial partners via the ELLIS network are encouraged. The University of Turku is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusivity, and offers good support and orientation for international hires. Applications must be submitted through the University of Turku’s online recruitment system by 26 February 2026. Required documents include a motivation letter, CV, list of publications, and copies of degree certificates (with translations in English or Finnish). The application can be edited until the deadline using the link sent by email after submission. For further information about the position, contact Associate Professor Kimmo Kartasalo ([email protected]). For questions about the application process, contact HR Specialist Nina Reini ([email protected]). The University of Turku is an inspiring and international academic community located in Southwest Finland, recognized in global university rankings and known for its high-quality basic research, multidisciplinary research profile, and close cooperation in research infrastructures. The ELLIS Institute Finland brings together group leaders across Finnish universities to advance research in theoretical and applied AI, with a strategic focus on AI for health. The university offers flexible working hours, well-being services, and a professional and inspiring team to support your work.

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Kimmo Kartasalo

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University of Turku

Doctoral Researcher in Medical Artificial Intelligence

The University of Turku's Faculty of Technology, Department of Computing, is offering a four-year, fully funded doctoral researcher position in the field of medical artificial intelligence. This opportunity is embedded within a highly interdisciplinary and internationally connected research environment, affiliated with the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Institute Finland. The successful candidate will join a research group led by ELLIS Principal Investigator, Associate Professor Kimmo Kartasalo, and contribute to advancing precision medicine and medical AI for improved diagnostics and treatment of cancer and other diseases with significant societal impact. The position involves designing, developing, and implementing novel computational approaches for robust, explainable, and fair medical AI. The doctoral researcher will collaborate closely with group members and national and international academic and industry partners, present research results at scientific conferences and workshops, and contribute to the supervision of MSc and BSc students. The role also includes participation in training opportunities covering grant writing, scientific publishing, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and other activities supporting career development. Applicants must hold an MSc degree in data science, machine learning, AI, or related fields, with strong academic performance. Required qualifications include theoretical expertise and practical experience in ML/AI, strong programming and software development skills, and familiarity with relevant software frameworks. Experience in medical applications, explainable and fair ML, cloud/HPC computing, and ML deployment in large-scale production environments are considered merits. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, collaborative research experience, and proficiency in English are essential. International experience is an advantage. Eligibility criteria are defined in the University of Turku Rules of Procedure, and candidates must have or obtain the right to pursue a doctoral degree at the university. In exceptional cases, candidates who have nearly completed a master's degree may be considered for a Research Assistant role. The position offers a competitive salary, with doctoral/project researcher salaries averaging 2600–2700 euros/month and Research Assistant salaries averaging 2400 euros/month, depending on qualifications and experience. A six-month trial period applies. The University of Turku provides a highly collegial, flexible, and supportive working environment, opportunities to publish in top-tier journals and conferences, and access to training courses for academic researchers. The ELLIS network enables collaboration and visits to outstanding international universities and industrial partners. The University of Turku is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusivity, and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds. The university offers excellent support and orientation for international hires, and is recognized for its high-quality research infrastructures and multidisciplinary research profile. The application deadline is 23 March 2026. Interested candidates should submit their application via the online recruitment system, including a motivation letter, CV, list of publications, and copies of degree certificates (with English or Finnish translation). For further information, contact Associate Professor Kimmo Kartasalo ([email protected]). Join a vibrant academic community in Southwest Finland and contribute to impactful research in medical AI. For more details and to apply, visit the University of Turku's recruitment portal.

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