PhD in Human-AI Collaboration for Psychiatry Research at Max Planck School of Biomedical AI
PhD opportunity in
Human-AI Collaboration for Psychiatry Research
at the
Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence
in Germany.
This fully funded doctoral position focuses on developing
machine learning
,
multimodal data integration
, and
interpretable AI
methods to help clinicians and researchers explore, integrate, and understand complex psychiatric data. The project is linked to the
BeCOME study
, a deep-phenotyping cohort combining genetic, molecular, neuroimaging, actigraphy, neurocognitive, and psychometric data to identify biologically informed subtypes of stress-related disorders.
The position is jointly supervised by
Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych
(UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt) and
Prof. Dr. Dr. Elisabeth Binder
(Director, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich). The research sits at the intersection of
computer science
,
psychiatry
,
medical science
,
neuroscience
, and
statistics
, with a strong emphasis on privacy-preserving and ethically grounded handling of sensitive clinical data.
Eligibility highlights include a
Master’s degree
in Computer Science, NLP, Machine Learning, Data Science, Computational Neuroscience, or a related field; solid programming and ML skills; and very good English. Experience with multimodal, biomedical, or NLP data is considered a plus. Applicants should also be willing to work across
Darmstadt
and
Munich
.
Funding includes a
fully funded E13 employment contract for 36 months
, plus access to strong compute, structured training, and international doctoral networks such as
MPS-BMAI
,
ELIZA
, and
ELLIS
.
Application timeline:
contact the supervisors as early as possible for nomination. The application deadline is
2026-07-24
. An in-person meeting is planned for September 2026, and the official Cohort 0 start is expected between December 2026 and February 2027.