Health AI Researcher

Coders Connect
Greater London
5 months ago
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Role Description

The Health AI Researcher will focus on applying artificial intelligence techniques to healthcare challenges, such as medical diagnostics and personalised treatment recommendations. You will be involved in research projects that aim to improve healthcare outcomes by integrating AI technologies into medical imaging, diagnostics, and predictive healthcare models.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct research and develop AI models for healthcare applications, such as medical imaging and diagnostic automation.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to identify use cases where AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient care.
  • Implement deep learning models for image recognition, pathology, and genomics.
  • Stay up to date with the latest advancements in AI, machine learning, and their application to healthcare.
  • Validate and fine-tune AI models to meet clinical requirements and ensure compliance with healthcare regulations.


Technical Skills Required

  • Expertise in machine learning, deep learning, and AI techniques, especially in healthcare contexts.
  • Proficiency in Python and AI frameworks like TensorFlow, Keras, or PyTorch.
  • Experience in medical imaging analysis, particularly using AI for radiology and pathology.
  • Familiarity with healthcare data privacy regulations and ethical AI practices.


Soft Skills Required

  • Strong analytical and research capabilities.
  • Ability to communicate complex AI concepts to healthcare professionals.
  • Collaborative mindset with the ability to work in cross-functional teams.
  • Curiosity and a drive for continuous learning in the rapidly evolving AI healthcare space.

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