Scientific Programmer Developing Data Exchange Prototypes

Updated: over 2 years ago
Deadline: 15 Nov 2021

The Multiscale Networked Systems (MNS) is one of the research group at the Informatics Institute (IvI) of the University of Amsterdam (UvA). The MNS group conducts research on leading-edge computer systems of all scales, ranging from global-scale systems and networks. Across these multiple scales our particular interest is on extra-functional properties of computer systems, such as performance, reliability, programmability, productivity, trustability.

The research will take place in close collaboration with the KPMG, and a number of hospitals like the Antonius Ziekenhuis, UMC Utrecht, VUmc  partners in the project, where expertise and experimental facilities, AI and analytics, and data management and data transfers.

The MNS group invites applications for a fully funded scientific programmer in the area of secure data sharing architectures. The programmer will be embedded and contribute to the recently awarded EPI NWO project

What are you going to do

The scientific programmer will specifically focus on implementing the software infrastructure needed to enable the personalized interventions in various health application, through a shared data infrastructure, allowing for machine learning combining this and other data sources to generate better knowledge on effective interventions. This position is defined in the context of a personalized digital health twin, the candidate will collaborate and interact with researchers at universities and health professionals.



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