... you are in the centre of it
The Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy at the University Hospital Frankfurt (Director: Prof. Andreas Reif) invites applications for a fully-funded PhD position (3 years, TV-H E13 65%) in our innovative PSYCH-GPT project, starting Q3 2025. This position is embedded in our comprehensive early career support program and is founded by the Reiss Foundation. Project Description: The PSYCH-GPT project (Psychiatric Symptom Characterization Using GPT Technology) explores how large language models (LLMs) can advance psychiatric research and clinical applications. The study investigates whether GPTs can model cognitive-semantic disruptions in disorders like mania, depression, and schizophrenia by analyzing behavioral and fMRI data. Additionally, it develops AI-driven tools for diagnosing and predicting treatment outcomes through automated analysis of therapy sessions. By bridging neuroscience and artificial intelligence, PSYCH-GPT aims to uncover disorder-specific neural patterns while paving the way for personalized digital psychiatry solutions. The interdisciplinary project combines:
● Naturalistic fMRI experiments (Speech)
● Computational modeling of brain-language alignment
● Clinical language data analysis
● AI-assisted psychiatry applications
Your Role:
- Design and conduct fMRI experiments using naturalistic language stimuli
- Develop innovative brain-language model alignment analyses
- Implement computational methods for clinical language data
- Present findings at international conferences
- Publish in high-impact journals
- Collaborate with clinical researchers and AI experts
Our Structured Early Career Support:
As part of our institutional commitment to researcher development, you will benefit from:
- Enrollment in the GRADE Brain Neuroscience PhD program (degree: "PhD Neuroscience")
- Participation in the LOEWE-DYNAMIC curriculum "Computational & Digital Mental Health"
- Annual career development planning
- Presentation training and grant writing workshops
- Clinical shadowing opportunities (optional)