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ETH Zurich is one of the leading universities of the world with a strong focus on science and engineering. In 2010 it established the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) in collaboration with the National Research Foundation (NRF) to do interdisciplinary research on pressing problems.
The centre currently runs several research programmes with the Future Cities Laboratory (FCL) as one of the programmes. It is home to a community of over 100 PhD, postdoctoral and Professorial researchers working on diverse themes related to sustainable cities and resilient infrastructure systems. In the course of their work, researchers actively collaborate with universities, research institutes, industry, and government agencies with the aim of offering practical solutions.
Project background
The Population Mental Health Risk Prediction via Linkage of Multi-Modal Spatiotemporal Environmental Data To Population-Representative, Longitudinal Clinical Measures of Individual Mental Health (PRISMS) project is a multi institutional and multi disciplinary project with clinicians from the Singapore Institute for Clinical Science in A*STAR.
By 2050, approximately 70% of the global population is expected to live in urban environments, making it increasingly important to understand how the built environment affects health outcomes, particularly mental well-being. The emerging concept of neurourbanism focuses on the interdisciplinary study of how urban design influences psychology and mental health. Urbanization inevitably clashes with the conservation of natural spaces, leading to extensive research on the psychological benefits of exposure to nature. However, other aspects of the built environment, including the design of communal spaces, traffic noise pollution and heat stress are also intricately tied to mental well-being and should not be overlooked. In addition, definitions of mental well-being vary widely across studies and are often narrowly framed in terms of the absence of mental and mood disorders. As a growing population lives in the urban environment, it is crucial for us to gain a more holistic understanding of how various elements of the built environmentaffect both positive and negative mental well-being to support the development of healthy cities.
This project bridges the research gap between different facets of the built environment and both positive and negative aspects of mental well-being by embarking on a comprehensive investigation into the impact of the urban built environment on mental well-being in Singapore.
Lead PI: Evelyn Loo (SICS, A*STAR)
Job description
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join a multidisciplinary and collaborative research project focused on the built environment and mental well-being. This role involves studying how urban factors, such as neighbourhood design, heat stress, and noise, affect both positive and negative dimensions of mental well-being in children and adults. The successful candidate will contribute to the analysis of longitudinal cohort studies and work closely with clinicians and other researchers from diverse fields. The position is jointly supervised by Dr. Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan (Singapore-ETH Centre) and Assistant Professor Filip Biljecki (National University of Singapore).
Key Responsibilities:
1. Co-developing the research towards Milestone 3. Including but not limited to:
2. Supporting the broader research programme, which involves:
Mandatory Requirements:
You have:
You are:
An effective communicator who is:
Significantly Beneficial Attributes:
Desirable Attributes:
Why SEC is your employer of choice
Curious So are we.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
Work location: 1 Create Way, CREATE Tower, Singapore 138602 (NUS University Town)
Duration: Full-Time position (Contract)
Salary: SGD 8992 - SGD 10342 /month
Further information about The Singapore-ETH Centre can be found on our website: https://sec.ethz.ch/
For further information, please contact: Dr. Srilalitha Gopalakrishnan (Singapore-ETH Centre) at [Confidential Information] or Asst. Prof. Filip Biljecki (NUS) at [HIDDEN TEXT]
The Singapore-ETH Centre is an equal opportunity and family-friendly employer. All candidates will be evaluated on their merits and qualifications, without regards to gender, race, age or religion.
Date Posted: 27/08/2025
Job ID: 124915277