Fully Funded PhD & Research Assistant Positions in Machine Learning for Health and Human-Centered AI at Singapore Management University
Singapore Management University (SMU) is offering fully funded PhD and Research Assistant positions in the School of Computing and Information Systems, focusing on Machine Learning for Health and Human-Centered AI. The research areas include multimodal representation learning, vision–language models, medical video understanding, and the development of trustworthy multimodal AI for healthcare. Human-centered AI topics such as AI collaboration, fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics are also emphasized, aiming to enhance AI usability and reliability.
PhD students will benefit from a scholarship that covers tuition fees and provides a monthly stipend. Visiting students are eligible for a monthly stipend for a minimum of six months, while Research Assistants receive a competitive salary based on experience. The program is designed for full-time study only, and the application window for the August 2026 intake is open from 1 August 2025 to 31 January 2026.
Applicants should have a strong background in computer science, information systems, or related fields. Required documents include official transcripts, degree certificates, a resume, two referee reports (preferably academic), a personal statement, and a research statement. English proficiency must be demonstrated through TOEFL or IELTS scores unless the degree was completed in English. GRE or GMAT scores are required unless the applicant holds a degree from SMU, NUS, NTU, or SUTD. All non-English documents must be accompanied by official English translations.
To apply, candidates should use the SMU online application system and ensure all supporting documents are submitted. For Research Assistant roles, applicants should email [email protected] with the required documents. For more information, visit the SMU PhD program website. This opportunity is ideal for students interested in advancing research in artificial intelligence, machine learning for health, and human-centered computing at a leading institution in Singapore.