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Two fully-funded PhD positions are available in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow on the Horizon 2020 TEAM training network (Technology EnAbled Mental health for young people).
There has been considerable research and many commercial products for improving physical health. However, the use of technology to support mental health lags far behind. The aim of the training network is to deliver new applications and technologies that support rapid, large-scale early assessment, prevention and treatment of mental health issues in young people.
As part of the TEAM project there are two studentships at Glasgow:
PhD studentship in Human-Computer Interaction: Supporting People with Acquired Brain Injury - https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=78877
PhD studentship in Human-Computer Interaction: Measuring and classifying the attachment between children and their parent - https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=79629
Applicants should have excellent experience, enthusiasm and skills in the areas of human-computer interaction, machine learning and computer science. Applicants must hold a good Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant discipline.
You will be based in the world-class GIST human-computer interaction research section at Glasgow, working in an excellent team of PhD students and Postdocs. There will be close collaborations with the other TEAM project partners and you will have the opportunity to work with them and the user organisations which are part of the consortium. There are nine project partners, one from industry, two not-for-profit healthcare providers and six academic institutions (including two university hospitals), across five countries.
For more information, please contact Stephen Brewster ([log in to unmask])
thanks
Steve
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