Amsterdam
Sluitingsdatum
30 jun. 2026 About the job
Do you have a strong background in machine learning, deep learning, and/or computer vision? Are you curious, independent, and motivated to push the boundaries of AI in a real-world, high-impact domain? Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary and international research environment, closely collaborating with other PhD students, clinicians, engineers, and industry partners?
We are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate to work on foundation models for oncology, embedded in the Foundation Models For Oncology ( fomo.fo ) lab, a collaboration between the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), the University of Amsterdam (UvA), and Kaiko.ai . The position is part of the national NWO Perspectief FIND (Foundation Models for Industry) project. The expected start date is September 1, 2026.
Foundation models are transforming artificial intelligence by enabling transfer across tasks, data regimes, and application domains. In oncology in particular their potential impact is profound: from earlier and more accurate diagnosis to better treatment planning and longitudinal patient monitoring. However, current foundation models are largely optimized for language or natural images and struggle with the core challenges of medical data, including three-dimensional structure, multimodality, temporal progression, data scarcity, and strict privacy constraints.
This PhD project aims to contribute to a new generation of oncology-native foundation models that can robustly reason over complex multimodal medical data such as radiology, histopathology, and associated clinical information. The research will focus on developing scalable, transferable, and data-efficient learning strategies that move beyond narrow task-specific models and towards general-purpose representations of patient state.
The project is embedded in the national FIND consortium, which brings together multiple Dutch universities, research institutes, and industry partners to advance foundation models for underserved, privacy-sensitive, and application-critical domains. Within FIND, this PhD will specifically focus on the healthcare and oncology track.
What are you going to do?
As a PhD Candidate In Computer Science, You Will Conduct Fundamental And Applied Research On Foundation Models For Oncology. Together With Your Supervisors, You Will Help Shape The Precise Research Direction. Your Work May Include, But Is Not Limited To, The Following Activities
Why the Netherlands Cancer Institute?
At the Netherlands Cancer Institute, we have a shared goal: providing the best care for every patient and every type of cancer. Quite a lot, but not impossible. Here, science and health care join forces towards innovation. We keep finding new ways to help people facing cancer on a global scale. Here we save lives, gain time and quality.
What can you bring to the job?
Your development opportunities and employment conditions
You Work Towards a PhD Degree From The University Of Amsterdam And You Will Be Employed At The Netherlands Cancer Insitute. The Basis For Your Employment Conditions Is In Accordance With The CLA Hospitals . You Will Receive From Us
Interested?
Please send your application via the application /solliciteer button; applications sent directly by e-mail will not be processed. Incomplete applications will be desk rejected without feedback.
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Would you like to know more about this vacancy or our organisation? Direct any questions to Kevin Groot Lipman, lab manager of the fomo.fo lab at [email protected] .
Do you have any questions regarding the application procedure? Please contact Daphne Heemskerk, Recruiter, ( [email protected] ).
The application deadline is June 30, 2026. The expected start date is September 1, 2026.
About Us
You will conduct AI research in as part of the Fomo.fo lab at both the Netherlands Cancer Institute and the University of Amsterdam (UvA). The principal investigators in the lab are Prof. dr Lodewyk Wessels (director digital oncology program), dr. Jonas Teuwen (group leader AI for oncology) and dr. Kevin Groot Lipman (clinical implementation lead AI). There will be a close collaboration with the researchers and developers at Kaiko.ai . The position is with Prof. dr. Cees Snoek, Professor, head of the Video & Image Sense lab (VIS lab), at the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam. VIS lab is a world-leading lab on Computer Vision and Machine Learning, and has over 30 PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and faculty members working on a broad variety of deep learning, computer vision, and foundation model subjects. The position is also embedded in the ELLIS Network of Excellence in AI.