Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE
Gross monthly salary € 2,770 - € 3,539
Required background Research University Degree
Organizational unit Faculty of Social Sciences
Application deadline 03 December 2023
This PhD project is part of the Radboud Healthy Data Programme. The use of AI in health data can lead to ethical, legal and societal concerns. You will focus on how the healthy data programme can empower personalised health decisions. You will analyse the connections between empowerment and self-determination, and how AI could influence the decision making of clinicians and patients, and select suitable instruments to measure actual and perceived changes in empowerment.
You will investigate how AI and the improved exchange and frequent reuse of health data could empower doctors and patients, and affect their interaction. To this end, you will analyse how empowerment can be understood as increased self-determination. The challenge is to identify how and in what ways technology can support people, instead of , for example, making them overreliant on technology. You will examine ways in which AI (e.g. as decision support system) and data technology (and education regarding their use) could increase actual and perceived self-determination in making personalised health decisions. You will investigate, select and apply instruments for measuring empowerment changes in the context of health care. On the basis of this, you will contribute to the evaluation of how the healthy data project affects actual and perceived self-determination. You will work together with other PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers and PIs of the HD programme, in particular with those involved in the work package on ethical, legal and societal challenges.
Overall, you will investigate how the three main aspects of the HD programme (improving the organisation of data, addressing medical needs through AI methods, and education) contribute to a meaningful (subproject 1: Concepts) and clearly operationalised increase in empowerment, as expanded, perceived and actual self-determination (subproject 2: Aims). You will provide a framework for measurement of empowerment and self-determination in a health data context (subproject 3: Evaluation). Finally, you will provide feedback and recommendations to the community on how the healthy data programme could further support empowerment (subproject 4: Outreach).
Your education task may be up to 10% of your appointment.
You will be embedded in the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, which is a world-class interfaculty research centre that houses more than 700 researchers devoted to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of the human mind. Research at the Donders Institute is focused around four themes: 1. Language and communication, 2. Perception, action and control, 3. Plasticity and memory, 4. Neural computation and neurotechnology. Excellent, state-of-the-art research facilities are available for the broad range of neuroscience research that is being conducted at the Donders Institute. The Donders Institute has been assessed by an international evaluation committee as 'excellent' and recognised as a 'very stimulating environment for top researchers, as well as for young talent'. The Donders Institute fosters a collaborative, multidisciplinary and supportive research environment with a diverse international staff. English is the lingua franca at the Institute.
Radboud Healthy Data
The Radboud Healthy Data Program is a joint, digital transformation program of Radboud University and Radboud University Medical Center which focuses on health-related data-driven research. Radboud Healthy Data aims to connect and further develop our expertise in data sciences and AI, with the purpose of enhancing the development of a responsible and sustainable digital infrastructure for the entire Radboud campus. Focus areas in our program are FAIR data stewardship, AI methods, education, ethical/legal/societal considerations, data-related community activities and scientific breakthroughs. We build upon our strong history and ongoing activities with partners in our networks. Through Healthy Data, we will strengthen our data-driven infrastructure and our collaborative AI research at the Radboud campus with the ultimate aim to improve health and healthcare in society.
We are keen to meet critical thinkers who want to look closer at what really matters. People who, from their expertise, wish to contribute to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. This ambition unites more than 24,000 students and 5,600 employees at Radboud University and requires even more talent, collaboration and lifelong learning. You have a part to play!
Work and science require good employment practices. This is reflected in Radboud University's primary and secondary employment conditions. You can make arrangements for the best possible work-life balance with flexible working hours, various leave arrangements and working from home. You are also able to compose part of your employment conditions yourself, for example, exchange income for extra leave days and receive a reimbursement for your sports subscription. And of course, we offer a good pension plan. We provide various training and development schemes, giving you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions.
For questions about the position, please contact Prof. Pim Haselager, PhD supervisor, at +31 24 361 61 48 or pim.haselager@donders.ru.nl.
The closing date for applications is 3 December 2023. All applications must be made online using the button below. Hard copy or email applications will not be processed. Please address your application to Pim Haselager. Fill in the application form and attach the following documents:
The first round of interviews will take place on Thursday 14 December. You would preferably begin employment as soon as possible.
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