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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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. The throughput of the equipment relies on continuous runtime while meeting stringent requirements on accuracy and performance. Therefore, monitoring the health of these systems is crucial, which is now largely