Jussi Hirvonen, MD, PhD

Professor of Radiology, Tampere University

PhD Opportunities

I supervise doctoral students at Turku and Tampere Universities in medical imaging research, with a focus on artificial intelligence, neuroradiology, and head and neck imaging. This page provides information for prospective PhD candidates considering joining our research groups.

Current Research Areas

Our research group focuses on translational imaging research with direct clinical applications. Current PhD projects span several interconnected themes:

What We Offer

Who Should Apply

Ideal candidates have:

Particularly valuable (but not required):

PhD Timeline and Expectations

A typical PhD takes 4 years of full-time work. You will be expected to:

Supervision style: I provide regular guidance and feedback while encouraging independent thinking. We typically meet weekly or biweekly, depending on project phase. I expect proactive communication and timely progress on milestones.

Funding

PhD positions may be funded through:

Funding availability varies. I can advise on fellowship applications and help identify funding opportunities. For international students, note that most Finnish foundation grants require residency in Finland.

Application Process

If you're interested in pursuing a PhD in our group:

  1. Email me with the subject line "Prospective PhD Student - [Your Name]"
  2. Include:
    • Brief introduction (background, research interests)
    • CV including education, research experience, and publications (if any)
    • Why you're interested in our research areas
    • Preferred start date and funding situation
  3. I will respond within 1-2 weeks to discuss potential projects and next steps

Note: I receive many inquiries, so I prioritize candidates who:

Life as a PhD Student in Tampere/Turku

Tampere is Finland's third-largest city with a vibrant academic community and excellent quality of life. Turku is Finland's oldest city with strong medical research tradition. Both cities offer:

Practical considerations: Finland has long, dark winters but also beautiful summers. The cost of living is moderate by European standards. Learning basic Finnish is helpful but not required for academic work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have a specific project in mind before applying?

Not necessarily. While having research ideas shows initiative, I can help develop a suitable project based on your background and interests, current funding, and ongoing group projects.

Can I do a PhD part-time while working clinically?

Yes, this is common for medical doctors. Many combine 50% clinical work with 50% research, extending the PhD to 5-7 years. This requires good time management but provides clinical context for research.

Do you accept international students?

Yes. International applicants are welcome. Note that you'll need to arrange funding (personal fellowships, project grants, or university positions) and residence permits. I can provide guidance on the process.

What is your supervision capacity?

I currently supervise 16 PhD students (7 as primary supervisor). I typically accept 1-2 new primary supervision students per year, depending on funding and project fit.

Contact

For inquiries about PhD opportunities, please email: jussi.hirvonen@utu.fi

Please include "Prospective PhD Student" in the subject line and allow 1-2 weeks for a response.