Lecturer in Computer Vision for Digital Health

Updated: 15 days ago
Location: Bristol, ENGLAND
Job Type: PartTime

This is an exciting opportunity to join Bristol’s thriving Digital Health research group, as a core-funded lecturer on Bristol’s academic pathway 1 (teaching and research).

  • You will be co-leading on computer vision in the new £7.7M EPSRC-funded “TORUS” Programme Grant, where cameras and machine learning at the edge will be characterising symptoms of Parkinsons Disease.
  • You will also be a key contributor both to the new LEAP Digital Health Hub (£4M) and the CDT in Digital Health & Care (£8.2M), both of which have internal funding available.
  • Teaching duties will include delivering a unit (module) in the MSc Digital Health degree programme.
  • As an expert in machine learning and computer vision, the successful applicant will likely make contributions to other teaching in the School’s portfolio of degree programmes.

You should apply if you want to extend the state of the art in computer vision as applied to real world healthcare challenges and you enjoy collaborative research and team science with other technical disciplines, clinical researchers, and industry partners.

Grant writing and lecturing are both expectations of the role, both as an individual but also in collaboration with wider teams with the Research Group and the School.

For informal queries please contact Lucia Marucci ([email protected]) or Ian Craddock ([email protected]).

To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog:

https://engineeringincludesme.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/

A scheduled interview date will be confirmed in due course, and the advert will be updated accordingly.


We recently launched our strategy  to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.


The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.


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This is an exciting opportunity to join Bristol’s thriving Digital Health research group, as a core-funded lecturer on Bristol’s academic pathway 1 (teaching and research).

  • You will be co-leading on computer vision in the new £7.7M EPSRC-funded “TORUS” Programme Grant, where cameras and machine learning at the edge will be characterising symptoms of Parkinsons Disease.
  • You will also be a key contributor both to the new LEAP Digital Health Hub (£4M) and the CDT in Digital Health & Care (£8.2M), both of which have internal funding available.
  • Teaching duties will include delivering a unit (module) in the MSc Digital Health degree programme.
  • As an expert in machine learning and computer vision, the successful applicant will likely make contributions to other teaching in the School’s portfolio of degree programmes.

You should apply if you want to extend the state of the art in computer vision as applied to real world healthcare challenges and you enjoy collaborative research and team science with other technical disciplines, clinical researchers, and industry partners.

Grant writing and lecturing are both expectations of the role, both as an individual but also in collaboration with wider teams with the Research Group and the School.

For informal queries please contact Lucia Marucci ([email protected]) or Ian Craddock ([email protected]).

To find out more about what it's like to work in the Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog:

https://engineeringincludesme.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/

A scheduled interview date will be confirmed in due course, and the advert will be updated accordingly.


We recently launched our strategy  to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.


The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.


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