BRIEF DESCRIPTION

The University of Melbourne's Department of General Practice, in collaboration 
with the University of Melbourne’s School of Computing and Information Systems 
invite applications for a 3.5 year funded PhD scholarship focused on the 
development and validation of NLP algorithms for the automatic extraction of 
adolescent risk-taking behaviours (e.g. substance use, risky sexual behaviours) 
and health conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety) from clinical notes.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Eligibility will be assessed on the following criteria:

* Applicants must be an outstanding applicant with an Australian first class 
undergraduate degree (or international equivalent), or masters degree in 
Computer Science or a related discipline
* Applicants must demonstrate strong Python skills
* Applicants must have some experience with Natural Language Processing methods
* Applicants must demonstrate an interest in medical and health research with a 
focus on data analysis skills
* Applicants must demonstrate an openness to learn new things, versatility, 
creativity, problem solving skills, and attention to detail
* Applications must demonstrate effective verbal and written English language 
communication skills

It is also desirable, but not necessary, that applicants have experience 
working with data derived from electronic health records.

FURTHER DETAILS AND HOW TO APPLY

For more information regarding this opportunity, see:

https://www.statsoc.org.au/forum-job-vacancies/13086448

To apply for this position, please email  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>  with a 
cover letter addressing the selection criteria, a CV, and academic transcripts

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE & DURATION

The scholarship consists of living allowance of AU$33,000 per year (2023, 
indexed annually) for up to a maximum of 3.5 years.  Additional "top-up" 
funding may be available
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