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job: PhD Studentship,New Digital Technologies For HealthCare in Hospitals, UCL

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~~~ CARING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ANNOUNCEMENT LIST ~~~
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conferences and workshops in: telecare, telehealth;
assistive technology; inclusive design, and the accessibility of ICT
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Please see information about a funded PhD opportunity in UCL Interaction Centre below – the deadline for application is 18 November 2018. Please can you circulate the advert below to your networks and/or anyone else who may be interested.
 
PhD Studentship in Human-Computer Interaction
Designing and Evaluating New Digital Technologies For HealthCare in Hospitals  
University College London
 

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the UCL Interaction Centre, funded by an EPSRC DTP grant for up to 4 years from January 2019.

Please be aware that this funding is only available to UK/EU candidates with settled status in the UK, residing in the UK for 3 years prior to the start of the studentship and not wholly for the purpose of education. See http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/studentships/help/eligibility/.  

A central concern facing NHS hospitals is determining which of the many technologies being promoted by tech companies (eg. virtual reality, wearables, public displays, IoT etc) will deliver improved patient outcomes and be sustainable. Many remain untested and it is unclear how a hospital should decide which to invest in and how best to develop specific services to improve patient experience while also enhancing hospital healthcare practices. Furthermore, what is the optimal process for handling new streams of such digitized data?
In collaboration with one of the world’s leading hospitals for children, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), we are investigating how to design new technologies for future hospitals to improve the lives of patients, their families and clinicians by co-creating a people-centred approach to designing and deploying intelligent healthcare systems that are usable, cost effective and safe. The student will run experiments in an innovative ‘living lab’, which includes a dedicated ‘virtual hospital’ in which ‘mock ups’ of scenarios such as outpatient clinics, inpatient beds, and procedures, as well as non-clinical areas, can be modelled to investigate the impact of different configurations of new technologies. 
Within this broad remit, there are a number of possible PhD projects that could be explored. These include, but are not limited to: 
(i) monitoring parents and patient experiences with a view to sharing and presenting the data back to them.
(ii) exploring ‘intelligent’ result presentation for clinicians (e.g. data streams from laboratories or theatres but also ‘active intelligent’ results presentation). This requires considering how to depict and display the many streams of data that will be engaging for patients, visitors, clinicians and others, using smart walls and other physical visualizations.
(iii) developing new forms of result presentation that can help surgeons and consultants make sense of the ever-increasing forms of data monitoring (e.g. data streams in theatres but also ‘intelligent’ pathology results presentation; eg., comparing different patients’ results with other similar patients). 
 
Person Specification
Applicants should be interested in Human-Computer Interaction and possess a Masters degree in a related discipline. Candidates should also have an interest and experience in physical computing, data analytics and interaction design. 
Applying

Please apply through UCL Select by 18 November 2018 – NB: please notify Louise Gaynor with your application number when you apply. Applications must include:

1.    Contact details of applicant
2.    A personal statement and separate research proposal (2 – 5 pages) describing the preferred research question, summarising some relevant literature, outlining the type of research methods to be conducted.
3.    Name and email contact details of 2 referees
4.    CV and Academic transcripts.
Interviews with short-listed applicants will be ~ 29th November 2018. 

Questions about the studentship can be made to Prof Yvonne Rogers ([log in to unmask]) while queries about the application process can be made to Louise Gaynor: [log in to unmask]

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