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Bulat Ibragimov

Associate Professor at University of Copenhagen

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Medical Imaging

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Statistics

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Outcome Prediction

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Machine Learning

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Medical Science

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Computer Science

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Oncology

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PhD positions in AI in Medicine

The Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen is offering fully funded PhD positions in AI in Medicine, with a focus on cancer treatment and medical image analysis. This project is a collaboration between DIKU and Rigshospitalet, financed by the European Research Council, and aims to advance the use of artificial intelligence in medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and outcome prediction. The research will address critical challenges in cancer care, such as minimizing radiation-induced toxicities and improving the precision of radiotherapy by leveraging AI to analyze anatomical subregions of human organs. PhD candidates will work closely with the Department of Radiation Oncology and the Department of Radiology at Rigshospitalet, integrating multimodal data from imaging, clinical reports, and treatment information. The project also explores modelling clinician behaviour (e.g., eye-tracking analysis) and developing broadly applicable AI techniques for healthcare. The IMAGE section at DIKU, which specializes in medical image analysis, machine learning, and computer vision, will host the research. The section collaborates with clinical and industrial partners to ensure practical applicability and impact. Supervision will be provided by Dr. Bulat Ibragimov (Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science) and Professor Ivan Richter Vogelius (Department of Radiation Oncology). PhD candidates are expected to spend three months at a collaborating research institution, fostering international research experience. The positions offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international environment. Applicants can pursue the PhD through two routes: the regular three-year programme (for those with a relevant master’s degree) or the integrated MSc and PhD programme (up to five years, for those with a relevant bachelor’s degree and eligibility for a master’s programme at the Faculty of SCIENCE). Both routes require strong academic qualifications in computer science, mathematics, biomedical engineering, or related fields, proficiency in software development and machine learning, and good language skills. Application materials must include a motivated letter, CV, diplomas, transcripts, publication list, and reference letters, all in English. Funding is provided by the European Research Council, with salary and terms in accordance with Danish Ministry of Finance and AC agreement. The integrated programme includes state education grant portions (SU-klip) plus salary for work until the MSc is obtained, followed by a salary-earning scholarship for two years. The application deadline is 17 May 2026, 23:59 (CET). Applications must be submitted electronically via the provided link. For further information, visit the PhD School’s website or contact the supervisors directly. This opportunity is ideal for motivated candidates seeking to advance AI in medicine, contribute to cancer research, and develop innovative machine learning solutions in a collaborative and international setting.

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Postdoc in AI in Cancer Treatment

The University of Copenhagen invites applications for two funded postdoctoral positions focused on advancing the use of artificial intelligence in cancer treatment. The research will be conducted in close collaboration with the Department of Radiation Oncology and the Department of Radiology at Rigshospitalet, under the leadership of Associate Professor Bulat Ibragimov. The project aims to develop innovative AI algorithms for medical image and clinical report analysis, with a primary focus on cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and outcome prediction. Successful candidates will contribute to multimodal data integration, combining imaging, clinical, and treatment-related information to improve patient outcomes. The research scope also includes modelling clinician behaviour, such as eye-tracking analysis, and methodological development in medical image analysis, with the goal of creating broadly applicable techniques for healthcare AI. Key objectives include developing and validating new AI algorithms for cancer patients treated with radiation, collaborating with clinical experts, and publishing research findings in high-impact journals. Responsibilities encompass conducting research on algorithmic AI development for image and text analysis, testing AI algorithms on clinical data from Rigshospitalet, and working within interdisciplinary teams of AI and cancer treatment experts. Applicants must hold a PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, or a related field, with a strong background in AI, machine learning, and statistical modeling. Excellent programming skills, particularly in Python, and practical experience with machine learning models are essential. Candidates should be ambitious, possess excellent communication skills, and be able to work both independently and collaboratively. Experience with explainable AI in medicine is preferred. The position is fixed-term for two years, starting from 15 August 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. Terms of employment are governed by Danish academic staff agreements, with the possibility of negotiating a salary supplement. The University of Copenhagen values diversity and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates. To apply, submit your application electronically via the provided link, including your CV, diplomas (Master and PhD), research plan, complete publication list, and reprints of three relevant papers. The deadline for applications is 17 May 2026. For further information, contact Associate Professor Bulat Ibragimov at [email protected].

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