AIMI
AIMI – AI in Medical Imaging
AIMI is a research group at Helse Møre og Romsdal exploring, among other things, how we can use AI technology in Medical Imaging.
PhD Position in AI and Medical Imaging – Collaboration with Stanford University
Are you (or do you know) someone who wants to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment? The research group AIMI – AI in Medical Imaging at Helse Møre og Romsdal is offering a fully funded 3-year PhD position, where you’ll work with state-of-the-art AI technologies to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment.
What they offer:
- International collaboration with leading researchers at Stanford University and top institutions in Norway.
- Access to unique datasets from both Norway and the US for groundbreaking research.
- Hands-on research applying advanced AI techniques to real-world medical challenges, with the potential to significantly improve patient care.
- The opportunity for a research stay of up to six months at Stanford University (subject to requirements).
- A position based in Ålesund, surrounded by stunning fjords and mountains, offering an excellent work-life balance.
We are now looking for a motivated candidate with a master's degree and an interest in AI in medical research.
Read more and apply through WebCruiter here
Application deadline: February 28, 2025
Feel free to contact leader of the AIMI-group, Endre Grøvik (endre.grovik@gmail.com) if you want to know more via email or phone (97525211).
World Patient Safety Day 2024 - Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the way we practice medicine. The possibilities for efficiency range from automating administrative tasks to advanced imaging diagnostics and personalized treatment.
In this video (in Norwegian), Helse Møre og Romsdal provides some examples of how they use AI to free up capacity concerning patient development. Many of these exciting projects are in collaboration with NTNU and NAIL partner Helse Midt-Norge IT (HEMIT). On the occasion of World Patient Safety Day 2024 (WPSD) on September 17, Helse Møre og Romsdal focused on the use of AI in diagnostics and now invites suggestions on how AI can help shape the field and patient care. If you have a good idea, please send it to the idea reception center “Idémottaket” at Helse Møre og Romsdal.