Are you ready to make a difference in public health? We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate who is passionate about controlling infectious diseases using mathematical and computer models. If you want to influence public health strategies and contribute to important research, keep reading! In this role, you’ll work at the cutting edge of infectious disease control, helping to shape the future of public health in the Netherlands.
The PhD Project
This PhD project focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of various infection control measures, including non-pharmaceutical interventions (such as changes in behavior) and vaccination. The main objective is to investigate how different intervention strategies can prevent the introduction of infections, reduce transmission rates, and minimize severe health outcomes. Ultimately, we aim to help mitigate or control epidemics. To achieve this, we will utilize both mathematical models and real-world data to identify specific population groups that are at high risk for severe outcomes, those who drive the spread of infections, and those most likely to introduce new cases. Our goal is to determine how interventions can be optimally targeted and combined for maximum effectiveness. We will concentrate on identifying the general principles that will be applicable to future pandemics, using modelling and data analytics to test these principles.. Additionally, we will leverage extensive datasets collected during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands and other countries, as well as data from previous infectious disease outbreaks in the Netherlands.
Responsibilities
As a PhD student in this project, your responsibilities will include:
Who you are
We are looking for a candidate who:
Fixed-term contract: 48 months.
Salarisomschrijving
Dienstverband: Arbeidsovereenkomst voor bepaalde tijd
Contractduur: 48 maanden
Minimaal aantal uren per week: 36 uur
Maximaal aantal uren per week: 36 uur
Other terms and conditions of employment
In addition to your salary, you will receive an Individueel Keuzebudget (Individual Choice Budget, IKB). The IKB consists of money (16.37% of your gross annual salary) and time. With the IKB you can put together part of your terms of employment and make the choices that suit you. For example, you can choose to have part of your IKD paid out every month, for a higher monthly salary, or at the end of the year, so you can save money easily. You can also convert this budget into leave and vice versa or spend it on tax-friendly causes. The government attaches great importance to personal growth and career development and offers numerous opportunities for this. The fringe benefits include various study facilities, company fitness, full reimbursement of your public transport travel expenses commuting and partially paid parental leave.
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) plays an important role in the prevention and control of infectious diseases. All activities taking place in this area are the responsibility of the Centre for Infectious Disease Control (CIb) and consist of effective prevention, great vigilance, and rapid response to potential outbreaks. In the event of a disease outbreak, CIb coordinates prevention and control measures at the national and international level and gives support to local and regional authorities in implementing national control measures. CIb formulates disease prevention and control strategies for health professionals and advises government bodies and professionals in the field. An important part of this task is to improve the quality and uniformity of prevention and control strategies. Equally important is clear and reliable communication to the public health professionals and effective international cooperation.
You will be part of the Unit for Infectious Disease Modelling, which consists of about 15 international researchers specializing in communicable diseases. Our team collaborates with experts in epidemiology, bacteriology, virology, immunology, health economics and other fields both within and outside of RIVM. The department is part of the Centre for Epidemiology and Surveillance (EPI) at RIVM.
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Meer informatie over deze vacature | Jacco Wallinga | jacco.wallinga@rivm.nl
Meer informatie over de sollicitatieprocedure | Godelief Wösten | godelief.wosten@rivm.nl
Details
We ask for a cover letter at the RIVM. In doing so, it is helpful to set out in it your motivation for the specific position and the RIVM, rather than a summary of your resume. Need tips? 4 tips for a good cover letter - Working for the Netherlands.
The recruitment and selection process generally looks like this:
Special circumstances:
At the RIVM, you are welcome just as you are. We are convinced that diversity in a team makes cooperation and outcomes stronger. In addition, employee involvement in employee participation is highly valued.
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Solliciteren?
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