Postdoc on Enhancing the indoor environment of bedrooms to support sleep quality of persons living with dementia and their c...

Updated: 2 months ago
Deadline: 12 Dec 2025

The number of people with dementia is expected to continue rising due to our aging society. Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent among people with dementia, significantly impacting their quality of life and also increasing informal caregivers’ mental and physical burden. In the context of the larger project DREAm, this postdoc position will look at indoor environmental aspects and try to optimize that environment to improve the sleep quality of people with dementia, and with that reduce the burden on the informal care-giver. Interested in improving the quality of life of many people? Then please apply.

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We spend around one third of our time in our bedroom. A good night sleep is very important. This is certainly an issue of concern for people with dementia. Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent for this group of people and it can significantly impact their quality of life and increase the mental and physical burden of their informal care-givers. While pharmacological interventions appear to have limited effectiveness, non-pharmacological interventions provide a potential avenue to manage sleep disorders in people with dementia. Although non-pharmacological technological innovations and strategies hold promise, ecological validation studies remain scarce. One of these strategies refers to the indoor environment. Within the DREAm project (Dutch funded Health-Holland) the aim is to define and select strategies and validate technological solutions to reduce nighttime sleep disturbances in people with dementia, thereby improving the sleep quality and life of both the person with dementia and their informal caregiver.

As member of a multi-disciplinary consortium, which includes two medical universities and several industrial partners that provide technological solutions to the problem, our team provides input on the indoor environment, through our expertise in this field (air quality, thermal comfort, lighting and acoustics). Through literature review and registering daytime and night indoor room conditions and physiological parameters and perception of people with dementia and their caregivers, the research should increase our understanding of the potential correlation with sleep disturbances, through known indicators. Assessing the performance of interventions, also focusing on improving the (local) indoor environment, will be part of that. The methods for this research will mainly be desk research and (in-situ) experimentation.

As postdoc, you will be positioned in both the Building Performance and Building Lighting research groups at our department under supervision of dr.ir. Marcel Loomans and dr.ir. Mariëlle Aarts. In these groups other PhD student and postdocs will be working on related issues investigating the indoor environment. Additional expertise on ventilation and general building performance is to be found within the unit BPS (Building Physics and Services) where the research groups reside. Besides being well embedded in this research environment at TU/e, you will exchange information and results within the DREAm project, that encompasses other researchers, postdocs and PhD students.

The research groups in which you will reside are well-equipped, with ample computing facilities, and a state-of-the-art laboratory, encompassing a large variety of measurement equipment. The groups, furthermore, have close contacts with the Dutch HVAC and (day)lighting industry and are frequently cooperating with other researchers, both domestic and international.



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