Reimagining Addiction Treatment with AI
This groundbreaking opportunity invites you to join a pioneering research team redefining the landscape of addiction care. As part of this innovative project, you'll co-design and deploy a next-generation Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) platform and smartphone app, harnessing cutting-edge AI technologies to personalize training and enhance patient outcomes.
You'll work closely with a dynamic, interdisciplinary team to develop and implement a clinician-friendly infrastructure for delivering CBM during inpatient care, and a seamless app-based experience for continued training post-discharge.
Key Highlights:
* Personalized cognitive training powered by AI
* Human-centered design of digital health tools
* Real-world impact on addiction recovery
* Collaborative research environment across clinical and tech domains
The applied PhD is hosted by Monash University's Eastern Health Clinical School, in partnership with Turning Point, a national leader in addiction treatment and research. Supervision will be provided by Professor Victoria Manning and Professor Patrick Olivier, combining expertise in addiction science, implementation science and human-centered design.
Eligibility: Open to Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
Funding: Generously supported by the Ramsay Health Research Foundation and the CSIRO Next Generation AI Graduate Program.
This is a unique chance to shape the future of addiction care.