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Do you want to design and evaluate causal inference methods to increase the robustness and safety of healthcare AI applications? Apply now!
The project
Spurred by the advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), a wave of prediction models is reaching healthcare, with some already employed in Dutch hospitals. Many such models are used at Amsterdam University Medical Center. Research and regulation on safety and robustness have largely focused on proving that an AI application is reliable before its release. However, recent scandals – especially in the healthcare domain, but not limited to it – have revealed that many AI applications fail to perform as intended after implementation in a clinical context for decision support. Notable failures include an algorithm used to prioritize patients needing medical attention in the US, and the QRisk algorithm used for cardiovascular risk management. Analysis of these failures has top priority, since they may directly lead to more adverse outcomes.
A growing community of researchers advocates for a causal inference perspective on prediction modeling for decision support.
About your role
We are looking for a postdoc who is eager to contribute to the safer implementation of machine learning (ML) methods in healthcare settings. You will investigate how causal inference techniques can be leveraged to enhance the monitoring of deployed medical AI applications. This exploration will address a number of methodological topics intersecting causal inference, such as distribution shift and interpretability.
You will provide efficient and scalable implementations of your methods and will integrate them with popular open-source systems. Via your affiliation with the Medical informatics department, you will have access to several large datasets comprising tens of thousands of patient records.
Your focus will be on research, with a potential involvement in teaching such as student thesis supervision. As part of a training for senior roles, you will help out in organizational and managerial roles such as co-supervision of PhDs or organization of seminars.
About you
As a postdoc, the following is required:
Our offer
About your workplace
Amsterdam UMC Research BV supports non-profit scientific research. In doing so, we provide researchers with everything they need to excel. Our principal investigators (PIs) and project leaders offer support in the field of project management, finance and human resources. In medical scientific research projects, legal support is also provided.
You will be integrated in an ongoing collaboration with industrial partners, with concrete possibilities for your research to influence the development of existing medical AI products. You will be embedded in the Methodology group of the Medical informatics department, a vibrant and diverse team of >15 researchers dedicated to the study and implementation of AI solutions for healthcare problems.
Moreover, you will be appointed at the Medical informatics department of Amsterdam UMC at the University of Amsterdam. You will join the team of dr. Giovanni Cinà, within the Methodology group lead by prof. dr. Ameen Abu-Hanna.
Dr. Giovanni Cinà is assistant professor in responsible medical AI and works on the reliability and robustness of medical AI applications, and specifically on topics such as OOD detection, explainable AI and causal inference. He holds a joint position with the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation in the Faculty of Science. Prof. dr. Abu-Hanna is a principal investigator in Methodology in Medical informatics and has extensive experience in AI, ML, and prognostic modelling and evaluation.
Our team has on-going collaborations with colleagues at the IvI-UvA, the ILLC-UvA and the Amsterdam Business School, and you are encouraged to actively participate in these collaborations.
Amsterdam UMC has an open culture. This means that we hope that everyone feels welcome in our organization and that we strive to offer equal opportunities to everyone. We therefore cordially invite all interested parties to respond to this vacancy.
Let’s meet!
Do you have any questions or do you require additional information about the position? Please contact dr. Giovanni Cinà, Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence, via g.cina@amsterdamumc.nl.
For more information about the application procedure, please contact Rhiannon Sandfort, Recruitment advisor, via r.e.sandfort@amsterdamumc.nl.
Note: applications should include the following information (all files besides your CV should be submitted in one single pdf file):
Only complete applications received within the response period will be considered.
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