Professor

David Clifton

Has open position

Professor of Clinical Machine Learning

University of Oxford

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Biomedical Engineering

20%

Medical Science

10%

Materials Science

10%

Robotics

10%

Digital Health

10%

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University of Oxford

United Kingdom

Fully Funded DPhil Studentships in Sports Medicine, Engineering, and Technology at University of Oxford (2026)

The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology at the University of Oxford is now accepting applications for fully funded 3.5-year DPhil (PhD) studentships starting in October 2026. These prestigious studentships are open to both UK and international applicants and are based within the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Engineering Science. The Podium Institute is dedicated to advancing research in sports medicine, engineering, and technology, with a special focus on the safety and lifelong health of youth, grassroots, and professional athletes. Students will have the opportunity to work with leading supervisors from both Engineering Science and Medical Sciences, contributing to innovative projects in areas such as biomechanics, AI-driven prediction, wearable and robotic technologies, advanced imaging, and data science. Research topics include injury prevention, multiphysics and data-driven modelling of traumatic brain injury, experimental characterization of soft biological materials, computer-vision-based injury detection, development of robotic simulators for PPE testing, functional materials for impact absorption, wearable assistive robotics, haptic interfaces in virtual reality, and the use of big data and machine learning to understand and predict sports injuries. The studentships cover full university fees (UK: £10,470; Overseas: £34,700 for 2026-27) and provide a tax-free stipend of approximately £22,780 per year for at least three years. Applicants must hold a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree in engineering, physical sciences, or medical sciences, and demonstrate excellent English communication skills. Experience in experimental or computational research, as well as programming skills in MATLAB or Python, are desirable but not required. Candidates must submit a research proposal related to the Podium Institute's priority areas and meet the University of Oxford's graduate admissions criteria. Applications should be submitted through the University of Oxford graduate admissions portal, quoting reference 26ENGBI_CC. The main deadline for most Oxford scholarships is 2 December 2025, with applications remaining open until 3 March 2026 if places are available. Informal enquiries are encouraged and can be directed to [email protected]. For more information on research areas, supervisors, and application procedures, visit the Podium Institute's studentships page. The Podium Institute values diversity and inclusion, welcoming students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. Join a vibrant research community dedicated to making sports safer for everyone through cutting-edge science and technology.

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University of Oxford

United Kingdom

PA and Research Group Administrator in Biomedical Engineering and Digital Health (Professional Staff)

The Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford is seeking a full-time PA and Research Group Administrator to join the CHI lab at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME). This professional staff role is designed to provide high-level administrative and secretarial support to the Professor of Clinical Machine Learning, Professor David Clifton, and other academic members of the Digital Health Group. The position is permanent and full-time, with part-time applications (minimum 30 hours per week) also considered. The salary is Grade 6, ranging from £35,681 to £41,636 per annum. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic research environment, assisting in the coordination of academic research, leadership, and administrative responsibilities for the group. Duties include supporting Professor Clifton in his academic and external roles, such as advisory boards and industrial collaborations, as well as contributing to the wider administrative team at IBME. The role requires proven experience supporting senior staff, exceptional organizational and diary management skills, experience with complex meeting and travel arrangements, and outstanding communication abilities. Familiarity with financial systems like Oracle Financials is a plus. The Department of Engineering Science is renowned for its multidisciplinary research and education, spanning fields from biomedical engineering to digital health and beyond. The CHI lab and Digital Health Group are at the forefront of clinical machine learning and healthcare innovation. The department values collaboration, flexibility, and a commitment to supporting both research and student success. Applicants must submit a covering letter/supporting statement, CV, and contact details for two referees via the University of Oxford's online recruitment portal. The deadline for applications is midday on 5 January 2026, with interviews expected during the week commencing 19 January 2026. Informal enquiries can be directed to Mrs Caroline Brown at [email protected]. For more information about the department and the application process, visit the provided links. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced administrators interested in supporting cutting-edge research in biomedical engineering and digital health at one of the world's leading universities.

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