PhD Studentship - Ambient Assisted Living for Cardiovascular Disease dietary and physical activity compliance (Deadline extended)
Updated: Jul 13, 2017
Recruitment : PhD Studentship - Ambient Assisted Living for Cardiovascular Disease dietary and physical activity compliance.
We are currently recruiting for a four year PHD studentship to work on the East Corridor Medical Engineering (ECME) research project.
ECME is a project supported by the EU’s INTERREGVA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programme Body (SEUPB).
Eastern Corridor Medical Engineering (ECME) is a transformative cross-border research and innovation programme spanning Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland and adopts an inter-disciplinary approach to cardiac monitoring from hospital to home.
ECME is formed as a cross-border partnership between the Nanotechnology and Integrated Bio-Engineering Centre (NIBEC) at the University of Ulster (UU), the Cardiac Research Unit at the Southern Health and Social Care Trust (SHSCT), NetwellCASALA and the Regulated Software Reseach Centre (RSRC) at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), the Biomedial Diagnostics Institute (BDI) at Dublin City University (DCU), Applied Research for Connected Health (ARCH) at University College Dublin (UCD) and the Department of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Science/Rural Health at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI). ECME creates a cross-border centre of excellence in the field of cardiovascular medicine with a focus on wearables and remote monitoring through PhD studentships, industry engagement, dissemination and platform development.
PhD Studentship - Ambient Assisted Living for Cardiovascular Disease dietary and physical activity compliance.
Applications are invited for a fully funded four year Ph.D studentship based in the NetwellCasala Centre (DkIT) commencing October 2017. This studentship includes provision of postgraduate fees, running costs, a generous travel and training allowance and an annual stipend of €18,500.
This studentship will investigate the extent to which multi-modal ambient sensing and data analysis can track cardiac patients’ adherence to dietary and physical activity recommendations to improve their health and wellbeing in the home setting. Opportunities for training will be provided across a wide range of transferable skills including business, leadership, entrepreneurism and personal effectiveness.
Eligibility: Candidates should hold, or expect to hold a 1st or 2.1 honours degree (or equivalent) in computer science or a related discipline. Excellent oral and written communication skills are also required, along with the ability to work both independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team. If not a native English speaker, provide evidence of IELT English proficiency, or equivalent, at level 6.5 or above.
How to Apply: Applications will only be accepted using the official application form, which can be obtained below. This should be completed and emailed to aideen.gaynor@dkit.ie.
Applications should also include:
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Copy of degree(s) certificates,
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Evidence of English proficiency test result (if applicable).
Documents should be sent as PDFs. Please do not send separate CVs. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by 31st August 2017 to arrange an interview.
For further information on the programme please email: rodd.bond@netwellcentre.org
Recruitment will be a transparent and merit-based process in accordance with the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for Recruitment of Researchers.
Closing Date: 28th July 2017.