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The Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (SSHSPH), National University of Singapore, invites applications for Research Associate and Research Fellow positions within the PANDA programme. We are seeking experienced, self-driven researchers with a strong grounding in behavioural epidemiology, digital health, or related disciplines to contribute to innovative research at the interface of wearable and sensor-based health measurement, behavioural science, digital health, and epidemiology.
Successful candidates will take an independent and substantive role in the design, conduct, and dissemination of research. The programme offers a rich environment for academic development, with access to large-scale longitudinal cohorts, wearable and sensor-based data, and digital behavioural intervention platforms across diverse Asian populations.
The Physical Activity and Nutrition Determinants in Asia (PANDA) programme is one of the flagship research programmes at SSHSPH, bringing together faculty from public health, epidemiology, psychology, medicine, and data science. We have conducted research using accelerometers, wearable activity trackers, ecological momentary assessment, and digital phenotyping approaches to better understand movement behaviours, lifestyle patterns, and their associations with physical and mental health outcomes across the life course. With these, we aim to understand the behavioural, social, environmental, and biological determinants of physical activity and nutrition in Asian populations, and to develop and evaluate digital and community-based interventions that promote healthy behaviours and prevent non-communicable diseases and support mental well-being.
These positions are well suited for researchers seeking to build or consolidate a career in behavioural epidemiology, digital health intervention science, or quantitative public health. Appointees will benefit from a stimulating and supportive academic environment, access to large-scale longitudinal cohorts, accelerometer and wearable-device datasets, digital intervention platforms, and interdisciplinary collaborations across behavioural science, epidemiology, and digital health, and strong opportunities for career development, publication, and external collaboration.
Recruitment is open immediately and will continue until positions are filled.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Job ID: 147623179
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