Six AI Fellowships in Human Health
Work time
full-time, part-time
Start date
01.02.2026
Employment period
limited
Application deadline
30.11.2025
Deployment location Charité
Campus Charité Mitte; Campus Virchow-Klinikum, Wedding; Campus Benjamin Franklin, Steglitz; Campus Berlin Buch
Jobcode
5880
Salary group
E15
Six Independent Fellow Positions in Artificial Intelligence for Human Health in Berlin
Several internationally leading research institutions in Berlin have joined forces to establish a new Research Program for Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human Health dedicated to advancing machine learning in biomedicine. The Program focuses on developing and applying cutting-edge AI approaches to address key challenges in molecular biology, clinical research, and translational medicine.
The Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one of Europe’s largest university hospitals, the Berlin Institute of Health at Charité (BIH), and the Max Delbrück Center (MDC), in collaboration with the Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD) at Charité and the Technische Universität Berlin, are launching a joint recruitment initiative. This collaboration brings together complementary strengths to create a unique, cross-institutional research environment at the intersection of AI and the life sciences.
For more information about participating institutions, please visit:
https://www.charite.de/en/, https://www.bihealth.org/en/, https://www.mdc-berlin.de/
Overview of the position
Researchers at the AI Research Program will benefit greatly from the outstanding research environment across the participating institutions. They will draw on the MDC’s leadership in systems biology, particularly through the Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB); from the BIH and Charité’s deep expertise in clinical and translational research, digital health, and access to rich clinical datasets; and from BIFOLD’s internationally recognized strengths in machine learning and data science methodologies. The Program offers a distinctive opportunity to work in close partnership with clinical directors, clinician and (bio-)medical-scientists and domain experts to pursue research questions of medical relevance.
The fellowships are designed to bridge disciplines, institutions, and application domains, enabling transformative research that leverages Berlin’s unique strengths in (bio-)medical and computational science. Fellows are expected to pursue visionary and independent research, initiate collaborative projects with computational, experimental and clinical groups across the partner institutions and actively seek external funding to support their research program.
The fellowship is initially awarded for a period of five years. After approximately 4 years, a peer-review process will assess the Fellow’s progress and potential. Based on this evaluation, the partner institutions may offer a long-term career perspective.
Your profile
We invite applications from outstanding early-career researchers in the STEM disciplines with a strong focus on interpretable machine learning and who have a strong interest in biomedicine, medical, or clinical applications. We welcome candidates with a broad range of research visions addressing health topics from integrating clinical and molecular data to elucidate molecular mechanisms, to using AI to research social and environmental factors that influence disease and healthcare.
Candidates should be nearing completion of, or have already completed, a PhD. Medical doctors with additional training in the computational sciences will also be considered. Fellows will join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment and will benefit from strong mentorship, access to state-of-the-art infrastructure, and collaborative opportunities across the MDC, Charité, BIH, and BIFOLD.
You are engaged in scientific work, and in accordance with §110 (4) sentence 3 of the BerlHG (Berlin Higher Education Act), an appropriate amount of time is granted to you for your own scientific qualification.
Knowledge of the German language is not required.
How to apply. Please submit the following materials on the Charité recruiting website:
- CV including list of publications
- motivational letter including a short research proposal (1-2 pages)
no later than November 30th, 2025.
A selection symposium will be held in Berlin mid January 2026, where shortlisted candidates will present their research and meet with representatives from the partner institutions.
Our offer
The partner institutions offer an attractive start-up package that includes:
- A competitive salary
- Access to three positions: AI engineers and machine learning scientist to be appointed by the AI Fellows and shared across the program
- Access to different IT infrastructures, including Charité, BIH and Helmholtz high- performance computing infrastructures
- An annual budget for research consumables
- Dedicated administrative support
- Comprehensive onboarding support for relocation to Berlin
Information regarding the position
- Paygrade E15 according to TVöD VKA-K. Your job grade depends on your job qualification whereas the experience level depends on the number of working years. The yearly gross salary is hereby provided based on a full time position excluding yearly bonus and additional pay. You may find further information here
- Working hours: 38,5 hours per week
- The position is limited for 5 years, as it is tied to the project duration
- 30 days of paid vacation per year
- The application period ends on: November 30th, 2025
- Position ID: 5880
Application
Everyone is welcome at the Charité, regardless of age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, ethnic or social background. We are committed to equal opportunities and inclusion.
Apply using our online tool and become part of the Charité.
Apply nowIf you have questions, please contact:
Enquiries regarding the positions are welcome and should be directed to medair@charite.de.
Prof. Dr. Joachim Spranger
Prof. Dr. Christopher Baum
Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Rajewsky
More information
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Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin makes its personnel decisions based on suitability, ability and professional performance. The Charité aims to increase the proportion of women in management positions and therefore strongly encourages women to apply. Women with equivalent qualifications will be given priority within the scope of legal possibilities. Applications from people with a migration background who meet the recruitment requirements are expressly encouraged. Severely disabled applicants with equal qualifications will be given preference. A police good-conduct certificate, in some cases an extended good-conduct certificate, is required at the time of recruitment. Unfortunately, application documents can be returned only if a sufficiently stamped envelope is enclosed. Any incurred travel expenses cannot be reimbursed.