Jocelyn Schaad
Recruiting Manager
In this exciting PhD project, you apply statistical and data science methods to improve medical care of patients suffering from delirium in the intensive care unit. More information here.
School: Life Sciences und Facility Management
Starting date: 01.06.2026 or upon mutual agreement
Your role
Do research with the goal of a better understanding of delirium disease onset and progression in ICU patients and various aspects such as delirium subtypes, biomarkers, prediction, management, and outcome to improve patient care.
Use probabilistic and time‑series models and other data science approaches to analyse high‑dimensional multimodal data of ICU patients suffering from delirium for prediction and improved causal disease understanding.
Perform research under the guidance from both ZHAW (Georg Spinner, Sven Hirsch) and University of Zurich researchers (Reinhard Furrer) and deliver useful tools for clinical usage.
Analyse data from the University Hospital Zurich ICU of heterogeneous sources (e.g. sensors, clinical records, clinical score assessments etc.) and compare it with public ICU datasets.
Publish results and attend international conferences.
Collaborate interdisciplinary and internationally.
Support with teaching duties of a reasonable amount.
Your profile
Degree in (bio-)statistics, mathematics, computer science, physics, (biomedical) engineering, (bio-)medicine or a related subject.
Interest in applying statistical and data science methods to the medical field.
Intrinsic motivation for medical research.
High level of independence and dedication.
Knowledge of programming languages such as e.g., R, Python, or other programming languages.
Some initial research experience and/or achievements are advantageous but not mandatory.
Apply online now
This is what we stand for
Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW is one of Switzerland's largest multidisciplinary universities of applied sciences, with over 14'000 students and 3'400 faculty and staff. ZHAW is committed to gender‑mixed and diverse teams in order to promote equality, diversity and innovation. Our research group has been actively collaborating on probabilistic modelling together with researchers from the University of Zurich and on ICU data analysis from the data science team at the ICU of the University Hospital Zurich for several years. Many further cooperations with national and international partners exist, including both clinical researchers and researchers in statistics & data science.
What you can expect
What you can expect: We offer working conditions and terms of employment commensurate with higher education institutions and actively promote personal development for staff in leadership and non‑leadership positions.
Benefits
Workplace Culture
Work Life Balance
Diversity and Inclusion
Personal Development
Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability at the ZHAW
Occupational Health Management
Salary and Pension Provision
Contact
Dr. sc. ETH Dr. med. Georg Spinner
Lecturer
georg.spinner@zhaw.ch
Jocelyn Schaad
Recruiting Manager
jocelyn.schaad@zhaw.ch
2026-03-18
Temporary
ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Wädenswil Region of Zurich 8820
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