We invite proposals for the new Translational Fellowships in Digital Health sponsored by the Center for Machine Learning and Health (CMLH). The proposals for the Translational Fellowships must be submitted jointly by a faculty member and a full-time Ph.D. student working as a team, with the faculty member being responsible for administering and directing the project.
We welcome applications from teams that involve diverse approaches and disciplines that apply to healthcare, including machine learning, computer science, robotics, language technology, computational biology, electrical and computer engineering, economics, psychology, sociology, public policy, business administration, law, human-computer interaction, statistics, and other disciplines.
Each fellowship will provide support for one year for a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon whose research, in collaboration with a faculty member, advances health care and digital health.
A three-page research proposal that describes the work to be carried out during the fellowship. This proposal should answer the following questions about digital healthcare, with a section for each item.
In addition, you must submit the Ph.D. student’s CV (in a reasonable format) and faculty member’s CV (in NSF, NIH or similar format).
Proposals that do not follow this format will not be considered.
Combine the CVs and research proposal into one PDF file. Only PDF files will be accepted. Your application will not be considered complete until we receive the PDF including the proposal, student CV and faculty CV.
PDF’s should be submitted to cmlh@cs.cmu.edu.
The research proposal will be reviewed by the CMLH according to the proposal’s innovation, feasibility, and the overall quality of the project as measured by its contribution to fundamental research and potential broader impacts in digital healthcare. The evaluation committee will consist of faculty from the CMLH and across Carnegie Mellon working in digital health and related areas from a broad spectrum of perspectives.
We expect to award several fellowships under this call.