Department:LightSPAN
Posted Date:4 December 2024
Closing Date:Open until filled
Hours:Part Time
Duration:Fixed term contract
About TUMCREATE
TUMCREATE is a multidisciplinary research platform of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) at the Singapore Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE). We are joining forces with universities, public agencies, and industry for the advancement of future technologies.
Please visit www.tum-create.edu.sg for more information about TUMCREATE
About the LightSPAN Project
The LightSPAN project is funded by the National Research Foundation of Singapore and aims to investigate how we can optimize light exposure to support health and well-being across the lifespan, with a specific focus on optimizing light exposure in seniors.
Please visit www.lightspan.org for more information about the LightSPAN project
About the LightSPAN Research Group
The collaborative project is led by Prof. Dr. Manuel Spitschan (TUMCREATE/TUM) and Asst. Prof. Raymond Najjar (NUS). The focus of the work performed as part of this position is a clinical trial investigating cutting-edge behavioural digital-health interventions to promote healthy light exposure in ageing.
At TUMCREATE, you will work in the Integrative Digital Health and Medicine Group. The Group is part of the Translational Sensory and Circadian Neuroscience Unit linking TUM, the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics and TUMCREATE.
We offer an interesting, exciting, and inclusive research environment with many international links and career development and further training opportunities. Working hours are flexible.
Job Purpose/Objective of the Position:
As Student Intern in the LightSPAN Project, you will support an ambitious team in implementing a cutting-edge clinical trial.
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What TUMCREATE offers you
Applications
Please send your cover letter and your CV to hr@tum-create.edu.sg.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
We look forward to your application.