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The Rehabilitation Engineering Lab (RELab) at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology at ETH Zurich is an interdisciplinary group with competencies in mechanical and electrical engineering, movement science, neurorehabilitation and neuroscience. The RELab uses robotics, wearable sensor technologies, and non-invasive neuroimaging to explore, assess and restore sensorimotor function in persons with neurological injury, to promote sensorimotor recovery and independence.
Together with the Centre for Digital Health Interventions (CDHI, a joint initiative of the Institute of Implementation Science in Health Care at the University of Zurich, the Institute of Technology Management and School of Medicine at the University of St.Gallen, and the Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zurich), the RELab is working on developing an AI-based digital tool to support unsupervised and remote technology-assisted rehabilitation after neurological injuries, intending to revisit current neurorehabilitation models. In this framework, we are opening a PhD position to develop and clinically evaluate this platform in close collaboration with leading clinical and industrial partners across Switzerland. We are looking for a candidate that can start as soon as possible (tentatively January 2023). The PhD student will be co-supervised by the RELab and the CDHI.
The dose of rehabilitation therapy patients receive after a neurological injury (e.g., traumatic brain injury or stroke) is limited due to a lack of solutions for quality remote, unsupervised rehabilitation once discharged from the hospital. As a result, most patients are left with remaining upper limb impairments that negatively affect their quality of life.
The RELab strongly focuses on developing and clinically applying robotic and sensor-based technologies for unsupervised and remote rehabilitation. However, this therapy setup raises important challenges, for example, in terms of motivation to train and monitoring of the progress.
Therefore, this project aims to develop and implement a novel smartphone-based digital platform to support remote and unsupervised rehabilitation and to test it in different neurological populations. This project will use , an open-source software platform for behavioural digital health interventions developed by the CHDI, which was already successfully applied for digital interventions in other populations.
As a doctoral student in this project, you will collect evidence and clinicians’ and patients’ opinions to specify the required characteristics of the digital tool. You will then implement and develop the platform before validating it through clinical trials.
Your tasks will include:
You will have:
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory (RELab) can be found on . Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr Olivier Lambercy, email (no applications).
29-02-2024
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