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The Singapore-ETH Centre was established in 2010 by ETH Zurich - The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and Singapore’s National Research Foundation (NRF), as part of the NRF’s CREATE campus. As ETH Zurich's only research centre outside of Switzerland, the centre has strengthened the research capacity of ETH Zurich to develop sustainable solutions to global challenges in Switzerland, Singapore and the surrounding regions.
Set in Asia, in a rapidly urbanising region, the Singapore-ETH Centre aims to provide practical solutions to some of the most pressing challenges on urban sustainability, resilience and health through its programmes: Future Cities Lab Global (FCL Global) and Future Health Technologies (FHT).
The centre serves as an intellectual hub for research, bringing together principal investigators and researchers from diverse disciplines and backgrounds. To promote the exchange of ideas and expertise, our researchers actively collaborate with universities and research institutes and engage with industry and government agencies to translate knowledge to practical solutions to real-world problems.
The increasing availability of multimodal health data, coupled with advances in AI, offers new opportunities to deliver personalised, scalable behavioural interventions in healthcare. However, current conversational AI systems remain limited in their ability to operate reliably across diverse clinical contexts. They often lack generalisability, struggle to integrate heterogeneous and longitudinal data, and do not adequately address key challenges related to safety, bias, robustness, and clinical validity.
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary Future Health Technologies (FHT) research programme at the forefront of agentic AI in healthcare. The project aims to design, develop, and evaluate AI-driven coaching and nudging systems capable of supporting positive patient outcomes across a range of conditions.
The successful candidate will contribute to the development of a scalable and interoperable AI system that delivers personalised behavioural support across domains such as mental well-being, stroke rehabilitation, falls prevention, and chronic disease management. Central to this work is the integration of multimodal data ingestion, knowledge retrieval, and adaptive decision-making to deliver high-quality health/ behaviour change interventions with a strong emphasis on performance, safety, and real-world applicability.
By bridging machine learning, behavioural science, and clinical research, the project seeks to establish foundational methods for trustworthy agentic AI systems that can be deployed across diverse healthcare settings.
The PhD will form part of a broader interdisciplinary research programme in mobile health and AI, with applications in areas such as mental well-being, fall prevention, stroke rehabilitation, and chronic disease prevention. The PhD student will work in an interdisciplinary team spanning behavioural scientists, clinical psychologists, computer scientists, AI engineers, and health systems researchers. The position involves close collaboration with research partners in Singapore, including Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore, Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) and Duke-NUS Medical School, as well as public health and healthcare stakeholders.
The PhD student will be responsible for designing, developing, and validating a comprehensive agentic AI platform that supports multimodal data ingestion, knowledge retrieval, and LLM-based workflows for the delivery of evidence-based coaching strategies, including motivational interviewing. This includes analysing time-series data from smartphone sensors and usage logs using advanced statistical and machine learning approaches to develop personalised nudging and adaptive interventions. The candidate will also lead the development of a cross-platform mobile application for delivering and monitoring these interventions, including deployment and management of the associated backend infrastructure.
The PhD student will work in close partnership with researchers developing hardware interfaces for device data ingestion and will support clinical validation studies to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of the developed interventions with end-users and key stakeholders. The candidate will also contribute to ethics submissions, data governance documentation, and analysis plans in accordance with Singaporean and international research standards.
The role involves publishing findings in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and presenting at leading international conferences. Given the applied, translational nature of the project, the position offers exceptional opportunities for professional development and for contributing to healthcare innovations with direct real-world impact across domains including mental well-being, stroke rehabilitation, falls prevention, and chronic disease management.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Further information about The Singapore-ETH Centre can be found on our website. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Florian von WANGENHEIM (ETH Zurich), [email protected], (strictly no applications)
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
We would like to point out that the pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters and not by artificial intelligence.
ETH Zürich is well known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice.
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