PhD candidate SMARTTEST: early detection of abnormalities in children with congenital heart disease
Make a meaningful impact with monitoring technology on the lives of young children with congenital heart disease! Start your PhD journey at UMC Utrecht and become part of the multidisciplinary Horizon-MSCA-DN 2020 SMARTTEST initiative.
As a PhD candidate within the SMARTTEST project, you will tackle challenges in remote detection of vital parameters and abnormalities in young children with congenital heart disease (CHD). Your research will focus on tailoring solutions to meet the specific needs of patients and families, ultimately improving outcomes. Key questions include: Can remote monitoring prevent complications and optimize child-parent interactions? How can personalized care be enhanced for this vulnerable group?
Your responsibilities will include:
You will join the European SMARTTEST project, which offers 11 PhD positions across top institutions in Europe. Based and employed at UMC Utrecht, you will contribute to cutting-edge innovations by integrating advanced technology with a multidisciplinary approach. Everything is about people. This makes UMC Utrecht an exceptional employer with a relentless multidisciplinary approach that guarantees patients benefit from innovative technological solutions.
SMARTTEST is funded by Horizon Europe through the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). The network involves leading academic and industrial partners across four countries (the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, and Germany), including institutions such as the University of Twente, KU Leuven, and Politecnico di Milano. This collaborative environment ensures a rich, interdisciplinary research experience.
Learn more about the SMARTTEST Project: https://dn-smarttest.eu/
We are looking for a motivated and communicative PhD candidate with a biomedical engineering background who is eager to contribute to the improvement of care for young children with CHD. Additionally, you:
SMARTTEST is a European Doctoral Network focused on resilient remote healthcare using intelligent sensing and communication technologies. Your PhD project will play a pivotal role in customizing monitoring systems to address the unique needs of children with congenital heart disease and their families.
How to apply?
Are you ready to make a difference in the healthcare of tomorrow? Find out more about this position (DC07) and apply via this link. We look forward to receiving your application!
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