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[Commlist] PhD researcher for Enabling Technologies Impact PhD with an interdisciplinary team of supervisors (28,579 stipend)
Mon Apr 25 14:53:17 GMT 2022
Interested in joining Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne,
Australia) as a PhD researcher for Enabling Technologies Impact PhD
(Health Sciences) with an interdisciplinary team of supervisors? (28,579
stipend)
We are seeking people who wish to work at the interface between health,
technology, society, businesses, and digital literacy and have the
aptitude for solution-focused, user- informed research as part of a
broader team.
All infos:
https://swinjobs.nga.net.au/?jati=994BBDEE-B3B7-4C23-CDE9-C876ED6E8FC5
Applications close at Wednesday 27 April 2022 at 5:00pm
Swinburne University of Technology has launched MedTechVic, a new
initiative focusing on the co-creation, development and delivery of
enabling technologies for people who live with disability. We are
bringing together Swinburne’s deep capabilities in co-design, user
experience, technology, engineering and innovation to chart a new route
for the creation of products and services that meet the needs of people
and enable them to live their lives and achieve their goals. A
scholarship is available within the School of Health Sciences for a
student to undertake a PhD as part of this Australian-first partnership
between industry, end users, clinicians and multidisciplinary researchers.
Resources are often wasted when health-oriented interventions/solutions
are not fit for purpose and do not maximise benefits to users. This can
be due to a lack of meaningful engagement of people with lived
experience of health information and services – or user engagement tends
to be ad hoc or short term, limiting success and sustainability.
This project will ensure effective, inclusive and authentic engagement
of a range of stakeholders, such as patients, carers, prescribers,
manufacturers and funding bodies. Long term engagement along the life
cycle of idea generation to user consumption to commercialisation will
be a focus. Considering the barriers and facilitators to peoples’
engagement with health information, health care, and health management
activities will be a critical aspect of this person-centred project.
The aim will be to co-develop a digital, user-centric framework that
· assesses needs,
· makes, and implements fit-for-purpose interventions,
· and is sustainable through its applicability and benefit to any
user scenario.
Throughout this project cross-cutting approaches, including innovative
methodological and theoretical approaches and knowledge translation,
will be used. The student will work closely with interdisciplinary
collaborators to share knowledge and experience.
The successful applicant will have a Masters degree in a related area or
a combination of study and work experience. Research experience in the
workplace will be viewed favourably.
For further information about this position, contact Ranjit Gajendra
Nadarajah on (rgajendra /at/ swin.edu.au)
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