At Roche, we believe it’s urgent to deliver medical solutions right now – even as we develop innovations for the future. We are passionate about transforming patients’ lives. We are courageous in both decision and action, we believe that good business means a better world.
Roche Diagnostics has built a new strategic group, Roche Information Solution (RIS), charged with creating a modern portfolio of decision support software products that change the way patients are cared for. Our challenge is to bring-together complex diagnostic and treatment data from medical devices and IT systems within a hospital, and intelligently process and present this data to clinicians, researchers, and caregivers to improve research outcomes and patient care.
We are looking for an intern to further develop prototype clinical decision support apps for the NAVIFY platform. The focus of this project is on analysis of digital pathology images, and will be performed in a cross-functional setting.
In this position you will:
Use computer vision and deep learning methods to analyse digital pathology images.
Use insights to improve personalized healthcare and drive clinical decision support applications.
Be part of an exciting, multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team of scientists at Roche and benefit from interactions with different functions at Roche.
Your profile:
You are currently enrolled as an MSc or PhD student or recently finished your studies with a background in computer science, physics, mathematics or engineering (hard requirement).
You have extensive and demonstrable hands-on experience with computer vision techniques and deep learning frameworks in Python; preferably Pytorch.
You are an expert Python programmer.
Experience with graph convolutional neural networks is a plus.
You know how to run computationally demanding simulations and analyses with large amounts of data on the cloud; preferably AWS.
You do not shy away from serious data wrangling to create the best data sets
You have a strong interest in biomedical imaging and the translation of state-of-the-art research into clinical applications.
You can work autonomously while following and delivering on overarching goals.
You are fluent in English (both verbally and in writing).
The starting date of this internship is upon availability (preferred Summer 2021) and it will run for 6 months. Applications need to include a CV and a cover letter. In your cover letter, please clearly indicate your preferred starting date, as well as your match with the profile we are looking for.
Due to regulations non-EU/EFTA citizens must provide a certificate from the university stating that an internship is mandatory as part of the application documents.
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