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Takeda to improve long-term, low-obtrusive monitoring of the sleep disorder narcolepsy and facilitate management of daytime complaints using digital health technology. Information Narcolepsy is a chronic
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Evers, Senior Researcher Remote Monitoring & AI, and by Prof. Bas Bloem, head of the Center of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders. The Center of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders
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to develop a new biosensing technology, for the continuous real-time monitoring of proteins and nucleic acids? Join us in tackling this challenge! Information Continuous glucose sensors are used by patients
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-Health offers the opportunity to monitor user experiences during their daily routine over prolonged time, in a scalable manner. Sleep Medicine Center Kempenhaeghe developed the Narcolepsy Monitor, a
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nourishments along the Dutch coast. These will be co-designed, monitored and evaluated by the SOURCE consortium. There are in total 12 positions - PhD, Post-Doc and other researchers - at 8 academic institutes
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simulation”! You will explore how urban environments shape physical activity and health. Your job In collaboration with the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), you will develop
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PhD Candidate in Agent-Based Modelling and Urban Health: Designing for Movement Faculty: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department: Department Population Health Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 36
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machine interpretability in complex diagnostic environments. PhD 6: Automating health monitoring in semicon equipment (supervision by: Nathan van de Wouw, Tom Oomen, Michelle Chong) [Department
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approaches, you will develop the "Creative Competences Roadmap" (CCR)—a practical tool helping citizen collectives and civil servants identify, self-monitor, and develop creative capabilities. You will work
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generating the basic understanding of how they shape deep marine environments. Real world monitoring of turbidity currents is challenging and risky due to the difficulty of reaching submarine canyons and the