The successful candidate will join the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) as part of a multidisciplinary team developing AI-based computer vision systems for surgical instrument recognition, at the intersection of artificial intelligence, computer vision and clinical practice. The project is carried out in collaboration with HealthTech Innovations and is deployed on a robotic platform used in the central sterilization unit and operating rooms of the Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol.
The role is centered on the design, training and optimization of computer vision and deep learning algorithms — covering the full pipeline from data acquisition and labeling to model training, evaluation and deployment. The robotic platform on which these algorithms run is developed and maintained by the project's robotics engineering team; prior professional experience in industrial robotics is not required, although a basic understanding of how perception systems interact with robotic control loops is expected and can be consolidated on the job.
This position requires a high level of technical autonomy: writing, testing and maintaining production-level code, training and iterating on models, and contributing to architectural decisions for the AI system. Candidates able to take ownership of the technical roadmap independently — whether coming from a senior background or from a strong junior profile with some hands-on experience — are especially encouraged to apply.
The position is part of a strategic research and innovation project with strong clinical impact, aimed at advancing the state of the art in computer vision for medical devices and supporting the digital transformation of surgical workflows.