Opportunities
I actively offer opportunities for students and researchers to join my work at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and medicine. Whether you are beginning your academic path or already involved in research, my goal is to support talent, foster collaboration, and create an environment where innovative ideas can grow and lead to real clinical impact.
For Undergraduate and Master Students
I offer opportunities for motivated undergraduate and master's students who want to explore the intersection of AI and medicine. This includes participation in funded research projects, student scholarships, and personalised supervision of both Bachelor’s (TFG) and Master’s (TFM) theses. Students joining the lab can work on real clinical datasets, contribute to publications, and gain hands-on experience in areas such as medical imaging, computer vision, deep learning, biomedical signal analysis, and AI-driven decision support. The goal is to help you build strong technical and research skills while contributing to meaningful clinical impact.
For Prospective PhD Researchers
For those interested in pursuing a PhD, I offer supervision for doctoral research focused on advanced AI methodologies applied to real medical challenges. My group collaborates closely with hospitals and research institutes, providing access to high-quality clinical data and multidisciplinary mentorship. PhD candidates will develop original research in areas such as diagnostic modelling, multi-modal learning, self-supervised approaches, and trustworthy AI for healthcare. In addition, I welcome international PhD students for short research stays, offering an opportunity to collaborate, learn new techniques, and integrate into ongoing research lines. I also support candidates in preparing competitive fellowship applications, publishing in leading journals, and building a strong academic trajectory
For Researchers and External Collaborators
I am open to collaborations with researchers interested in advancing AI for medical and clinical applications. This includes co-developing scientific publications, participating in joint research proposals, sharing methodological expertise, and building interdisciplinary partnerships across institutions. I also support exchange programs for students and early-stage researchers, enabling short research stays that strengthen scientific cooperation and enrich both teams.