PhD student | Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network Fellowship
'Translation of advanced movement behaviour data to public health recommendations’ (36 hrs/week)
Apply until: 31st March 2023
The LABDA project
LABDA (Learning Network for Advanced Behavioural Data Analysis) is an EU-funded MSCA Doctoral Network that brings together leading researchers in advanced movement behaviour data analysis at the intersection of data science, method development, epidemiology, public health, and wearable technology to train a new generation of creative and innovative public health researchers via training-through-research. The main aims of LABDA are to establish novel methods for advanced 24/7 movement behaviour data analysis of sensor-based data, examine the added value of advanced behavioural data analysis and multi-modal data for predicting health risk and facilitate the use and interpretability of the advanced methods for application in science, policy, and society. Via training-through-research projects, 13 doctoral fellows will contribute to reaching these aims. Together, they will develop a joint taxonomy to enable interoperability and data harmonisation. Results will be combined in an open-source LABDA toolbox of advanced analysis methods, including a decision tree to guide researchers and other users to the optimal method for their (research) question. The open-source toolbox of advanced analysis methods will lead to optimised, tailored public health recommendations and improved personal wearable feedback concerning 24/7 movement behaviour.
What will you do
As a PhD student in the project ‘Translation of advanced 24/7 movement behaviour data to real-life behaviour and public health recommendations’ your challenge is to characterise behaviour profiles across subgroups using advanced methods with an intersectional approach, and to translate optimal behaviour profiles into public health recommendations. Your work will result in the contextual description of behavioural profiles of different subgroups, taking into account various characteristics including age, gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic position. In addition, you will develop an advice for developing public health recommendations based on advanced methods.
Your tasks
Your specific responsibilities will be to:
What do we expect
We are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate with the following requirements:
To be eligible, applicants need to fulfil the MSCA basic requirements:
Your working environment
You will be hosted at the Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc, Department of Public and Occupational Health, in the research group Child and Adolescent Public health Research and Innovation (led by Prof. Dr. Mai Chin A Paw). Working at Amsterdam UMC means working in an inspiring and professional environment in which developing one`s talents and skills is encouraged. We offer ample opportunity for development, deepening and broadening, additional training, and a place to grow! For more information see www.jeugdengezondheid.org
As part of the project, you will go on secondments, described in the training section of this website to:
What we offer
In addition, we offer:
Employement conditions
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Further information
For more information about the research group and working environment, you can visit the following websites:
For more information about the application procedure, you can contact Chey Edwards, corporate recruiter, via c.i.edwards@amsterdamumc.nl or via: 06-21487245.
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