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Research Software Engineer (Fixed Term)

Closing date: 
Sunday, 16 April 2023

Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

About Us

The Cambridge Centre for AI Medicine (CCAIM) directed by Professor Mihaela van der Schaar and co-directed by Professor Andres Floto. We aim to innovate, educate, and influence in the areas of AI and ML for Biomedicine and Healthcare. CCAIM provides an exciting multidisciplinary research environment with strong collaborations with the WT Sanger Institute, EMBL-EBI along with the University of Cambridge Departments of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Engineering.

About You

You will be based in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge. Are you a highly motivated full-time Research Software Engineer? Would you like to be part of a group of researchers whose goal is to develop and apply new machine-learning methods to solve challenges in medicine?

The role

You will be responsible for designing and implementing production-quality software libraries to tackle important problems in genomics, multi-omics integration, and clinical forecasting in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary group of researchers within CCAIM.

You will design, develop, maintain and demonstrate bespoke software packages for the Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine's (CCAIM) algorithms, models, and techniques. You will also be managing and coordinating the Open-Source community to make contributions to the packages.

https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/38118/

 

About us

The Cambridge Centre for Data-Driven Discovery (C2D3) brings together researchers and expertise from across the academic departments and industry to drive research into the analysis, understanding and use of data science and AI. C2D3 is an Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge.

  • Supports and connects the growing data science and AI research community 
  • Builds research capacity in data science and AI to tackle complex issues 
  • Drives new research challenges through collaborative research projects 
  • Promotes and provides opportunities for knowledge transfer 
  • Identifies and provides training courses for students, academics, industry and the third sector 
  • Serves as a gateway for external organisations 

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