Location

Research Fellow - AI for Addiction and Mental Health Research

Location

Kingston upon Hull

Salary

£39,906 to £46,049

Opened on

2026-05-01

Closed on

2026-05-28

The University of Hull is seeking a highly motivated and technically skilled Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence to join the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Research (CAMHR). This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful research that addresses substance use and mental health challenges across diverse communities. CAMHR is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research and works in partnership with leading institutions including the University of York and King’s College London, as well as NHS and third-sector organisations. 

Serving a population of approximately 1.7 million people across Humber and North Yorkshire, CAMHR focuses on improving outcomes for individuals facing socioeconomic disadvantage, unmet mental health needs, and addiction-related challenges. Its research spans three interconnected areas: young people with substance use and mental health needs, adults experiencing substance use disorders and mental health conditions, and individuals with alcohol-related cognitive impairment. 

This position provides significant scope for innovation, acting as a “seed funding” role to develop exploratory, high-impact research ideas and support future grants and trials. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary environment alongside clinicians, statisticians, qualitative researchers, and individuals with lived experience. A strong emphasis is placed on the responsible, ethical, and transparent use of AI to deliver real-world impact. 

Key Responsibilities 

  • Design and implement AI and data science methodologies to advance CAMHR’s research objectives.  
  • Analyse large and complex healthcare datasets, including structured records, free-text data, and longitudinal datasets.  
  • Apply machine learning, statistical modelling, and computational techniques in collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.  
  • Support AI-enabled evidence synthesis, including systematic reviews and policy mapping.  
  • Develop predictive models and analytical tools to support prevention, early intervention, and service improvement.  
  • Conduct Natural Language Processing (NLP) on clinical and qualitative data to generate actionable insights.  
  • Produce high-quality research outputs, including peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and reports.  
  • Ensure compliance with UK ethical, governance, and regulatory standards, including contributions to ethics applications and data access processes.  
  • Collaborate with clinical partners, research networks, and individuals with lived experience to ensure research relevance and impact.  
  • Contribute to grant applications, fellowship proposals, and long-term research strategy development.  
  • Represent CAMHR at national and international events, conferences, and collaborative forums.  
  • Support the supervision and mentoring of research assistants, postgraduate students, and early-career researchers.  

Applicants should have postgraduate training or equivalent experience in AI, data science, or related disciplines, ideally within healthcare or behavioural science. Strong analytical skills, a collaborative mindset, and a commitment to responsible innovation are essential. This role is ideal for an ambitious researcher eager to apply advanced data-driven methods to improve mental health and addiction outcomes in real-world settings.