Virtual open day - CDT in Biomedical AI

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Virtual open day - CDT in Biomedical AI

Join us for a presentation and Q&A session to find out more about the CDT in Biomedical AI at the University of Edinburgh.

By UKRI CDT in Biomedical AI

Date and time

Thu, 2 Dec 2021 02:00 - Tue, 14 Dec 2021 09:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

UKRI CDT in Biomedical AI is looking for its fourth cohort of 12 students, to start in 2022.

The Virtual Open Day is an opportunity for you to find out more about the programme structure and benefits and how you can join us. The session will feature presentation by Dr Ian Simpson, the CDT Director, followed by Q&A.

The session will be delivered online; registered participants will be sent a link with instructions on how to access the session.

About the CDT

Building on the tradition of world-leading research and innovation at the University of Edinburgh, our Centre will train a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists who will shape the development of AI within biomedical research over the next decades.

The CDT programme follows 1+3 format. In Year 1 you will study towards a Master by Research, undertaking a number of taught courses and taster research projects to broaden and refine your skills and explore different research areas. In Year 2-4 you will propose and pursue an interdisciplinary PhD project under the joint supervision of an AI expert and an application domain expert.

Throughout the programme, you will be working in a collaborative and stimulating environment, underpinned by cohort-driven activities, joint problem solving and peer support. There will be plenty of opportunities to showcase your work at local, national and international conferences. You will also undertake masterclasses, research visits and internships with our partners.

CDT studentships fund 4 years of study, covering tuition fees, stipend and travel/research support.

Studentships are open to UK, EU and international applicants.

For further information about the CDT visit our website.

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The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Biomedical Artificial Intelligence grows from the realisation that AI technologies will play a central role leveraging data to transform our understanding and practice of biomedicine. Building on a tradition of world-leading research and innovation at the University of Edinburgh, our Centre will train a new generation of interdisciplinary scientists who will shape the development of AI within biomedical research over the next decades. Our students will gain the skills, knowledge and acumen to realise biomedical breakthroughs through AI while anticipating and addressing the societal issues connected with their research.

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