A Postdoctoral Research Scientist position in foundation models for health AI is available in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the lab of Dr. Matthew McDermott in the Department of Biomedical Informatics to help to build state-of-the-art frontier models to better understand medical
data. This is an in-person position in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) at the Columbia University Medical Center campus in New York City. Some hybrid options will be considered, but a regular, strong in-person presence is required without significant exigent circumstances. Duties and Responsibilities: - Build Foundation Models for Health
AI: Build models capable of zero-shot reasoning and nuanced data understanding over medical record data (e.g., EHR or multi-modal data). In contrast, this role won’t focus on using or evaluating LLMs or CV Diffusion models on medical text or imaging, respectively. - Deliver Generalizable Methodological Contributions: This role aims at producing generalizable
insights into the science of how to build effective models on general health data for health problems. In contrast, this role focuses less on deployment of models into individual health systems (though such may often be an indirect priority for individual projects). - Collaborate and Publish in an Interdisciplinary Manner: Work with and lead highly collaborative
teams spanning methodological and clinical contributors, working with key thought leaders in the field at Columbia DBMI and beyond. Candidate will publish in top tier CS and Health Informatics venues. - Independently Lead Projects with Students and Collaborators: Independent
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