Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus (SDCA) is recruiting a full-time (37h/week) clinical researcher for a time limited position for 3 years and starting date is Sept 1st 2025 or as soon as possible.
Job Description
SDCA brings together all aspects of diabetes treatment, clinical diabetes research and education under the same roof, thereby offering more integrated treatment in an environment with world-class scientists and physicians.
We are seeking a highly motivated clinical researcher to develop a patient-centered research line in machine learning and diabetes epidemiology focusing on the innovative use of electronic health records and large language models. The tasks may include, but are not limited to
Selection criteria
Relationships
Highly motivated and ambitious candidates are encouraged to apply. In all cases, ability to perform the job will be the primary consideration, and thus we encourage all – regardless of their personal background and status – to apply.
Employment Conditions
The successful candidate will be employed at SDCA. SDCA is part of Aarhus University Hospital in Central Denmark Region. Place of employment will for the present be at Aarhus University Hospital. Salary is in accordance with current agreement.
How to apply?
Candidates should systematically address the selection criteria in the cover letter. Deadline for application is July 31st. You can apply by using the link "Send ansøgning" below. Please attach a cover letter and a CV etc.
Interviews will be held Thursday August 7th.
Questions
For further information regarding this position, please contact Associate Professor and Senior Data Scientist Adam Hulman: adahul@rm.dk / 23 70 74 81.
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Background – what is Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus
Central Denmark Region has established the Steno Diabetes Centre Aarhus (SDCA) with a donation from the Novo Nordisk Foundation of 1.4 billion DKK. SDCA will play a central role in increasing efforts in diabetes in both Central Denmark Region, nationally and internationally.
SDCA is consolidating as one of the world’s leading research environments in clinical diabetes research in collaboration with Aarhus University (AU), the other Steno Diabetes Centers and other Danish and International research environments; in this way, SDCA will play a pivotal role in diabetes research focused on new efforts in treatment and prevention.
The center is located at and is organizationally a part of Aarhus University Hospital (AUH).