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We are looking for a committed, sociable and organized colleague for a 1-year position as a research assistant in an innovation research project, starting July 1, 2026 at the Research Unit of the Child and Adolescent Mental health Center of Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital. This project is a part of a Grand Solutions program funded by Denmark's Innovation Foundation. It is a collaboration between the employer, the Technical University of Denmark, Alexandra Institute, two start-ups, the University of Zurich, and the University of Copenhagen. Innovation project objectives: Test and quantify human-AI interactions; Develop, publish (where possible) and validate behavioral and diagnostic multi-modal models; Collect and annotate (ground truth) data for Danish and European contexts and open source data (where possible); Continuously commercialize findings. We contribute to the larger project aims by testing and improving a parent training app for families seeking mental health care in the primary and secondary sectors and collecting physiological data from youth under various every-day conditions for foundational models and developing a psychological stress detector using physiological data.
Job Responsibility
Recruiting participants
Collecting data (clinical interviews, qualitative interviews, experiments)
Scheduling and coordinating
Data management and cleaning
App improvement/development and testing
Support administrative tasks related to reporting and approvals
Assisting with data analysis
Support writing of study protocols and scientific papers
Occasional childcare/supervision
Requirements
Has experience with project coordination
Has strong organization skills
Is proactive and independent
Is interested in clinical research, innovation, and motivated to learn new things
Thrives with both collaboration and independent work
Is sociable, has strong communication skills and enjoys contact with participants and stakeholders - including families, schools, municipalities and psychiatry clinics