PhD and Data Manager Opportunities in Digital Cardiovascular Research and Machine Learning at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) is recruiting for its DFG-funded Emmy Noether research group led by Dr. med. Shinwan Kany in digital cardiovascular research.
The post focuses on risk stratification for atrial fibrillation and heart failure in individuals with rare cardiomyopathy gene variants, combining large-scale epidemiological data, cloud infrastructure, machine learning, and clinical translational research.
PhD opening:
The PhD project is centered on multimodal cardiovascular data analysis, including deep learning on 12-lead ECG waveforms, semantic segmentation of CINE MRI sequences, explainable AI, and genetic analyses such as GWAS and rare variant burden testing. This is a strong fit for candidates interested in biosignal processing, medical imaging, computational biology, and statistical genetics.
Data Manager opening:
The data management role involves building and maintaining the project’s data infrastructure, including UK Biobank and All of Us data, cloud environments such as DNAnexus, registry and patient data harmonization, data protection-compliant exchange, quality assurance pipelines, and AI-assisted anomaly detection. This role is ideal for candidates with data engineering, database, and software infrastructure experience.
Eligibility highlights:
The PhD role requires an excellent Master’s degree or equivalent in Data Science, Bioinformatics, BioStatistics, Computational Biology, or a closely related quantitative field. The Data Manager role requires completed studies in Data Science, Bioinformatics, BioStatistics, or a related quantitative field. Both roles ask for strong technical skills, curiosity about clinical cardiovascular medicine, self-management, and excellent German and English communication.
Funding and contract:
Both positions are fixed-term and linked to the DFG Emmy Noether project. The PhD role is part-time at 65% and the Data Manager role is full-time or part-time. Compensation follows TVöD/VKA; the PhD posting lists a full-time reference salary range of €63,600–€91,100. An extension is anticipated for the project.
Application:
Applicants should submit a CV, a motivation letter describing technical and clinical interest, reference projects demonstrating relevant competence, and contact details for preferably three referees. The job portal links in the post provide the full descriptions and application details.