PhD Candidate in Artificial Intelligence for Understanding Mental Health Interventions(AI-MENT project).
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About the position
The Norwegian Open AI Lab and Data and Artificial Intelligence group currently has a vacancy for a 3-year PhD position (or 4-year with optional academic duties) in the field of Machine Learning for Understanding Mental Health Interventions.
The Department of Mental Health and The Trondheim Sleep and Chronobiology Research group also has a 3-year PhD position in the field of Machine Learning for Understanding Mental Health Interventions.
The two positions are listed separately but are both part of a research collaboration between the Department of Computer Science, the Department of Mental Health at NTNU and St. Olav’s hospital in Trondheim, Norway.
In this collaboration we aim at conducting interdisciplinary research towards developing methods for personalized treatments. We have an open and interactive research environment with PhDs, postdocs and professors working together on novel concepts on how to utilize technology in societal challenges.
This Ph.D. position will work on unique mental health datasets that have been collected in previous Randomized Controlled Trials. During the project the candidate will develop models using machine learning methods to predict and explain the responders/non-responders to treatment. The work will be conducted in an interdisciplinary team with a goal to use the resulting models supporting decisions on whether the treatment is promising. A second dataset on the monitoring of movement will be made available during the project and can be explored by the candidate.
We anticipate the starting date for the candidate is during spring semester 2023. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree.
Your immediate leader is the Head of Department.
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