PhD Scholarship: Data-Driven Modelling for Precision Management of Diabetic at Griffith University
Gold Coast City, Queensland, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Apr, 26

Salary

34752.0

Posted On

19 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

Yes

Skills

Biomechanics, Biomedical Science, Engineering, Data Science, Health Technology, Podiatry, Physiotherapy, Motion Analysis, Gait Biomechanics, Computational Modelling, Finite Element Analysis, Wearable Sensors, Machine Learning, AI, Advanced Statistics, Clinical Research, Collaborative Skills

Industry

Higher Education

Description
Company Description The Australian Centre for Precision Health & Technology (PRECISE) at Griffith University is a leading hub for research at the intersection of digital health, engineering, and clinical science. PRECISE specialises in integrating AI, biomechanics, wearable sensors, imaging and computational modelling to deliver personalised, predictive and preventative healthcare solutions. Our multidisciplinary team works alongside clinicians, health services and industry partners to develop digital twins, advanced data analytics, and precision interventions that transform patient outcomes. The successful PhD candidate will be based within PRECISE, Griffith University, Gold Coast, and embedded in a highly collaborative environment spanning biomechanics, data science, podiatry, engineering and precision health technologies. As Griffith is a multi-site University, some travel across campuses may be required. Griffith University sites are located on the lands of the Yugarabul, Yuggera, Jagera, Turrbal, Yugambeh and Kombumerri peoples. Job Description We are seeking an enthusiastic, high-performing PhD candidate to join PRECISE and contribute to an innovative project titled: “Data-Driven Modelling for Precision Management of Diabetic Foot Disease.” Foot complications in diabetes arise from complex interactions between movement, mechanical loading, tissue health and real-world behaviours. PRECISE researchers are developing digital foot models and advanced computational tools to support precision interventions and improve clinical decision-making. This PhD project will focus on developing and advancing model-based analytic tools that integrate biomechanical data, gait assessments, sensor outputs, and tissue health indicators to better predict risk and guide personalised diabetic foot care. Project Highlights Work within a world-leading centre specialising in precision health technologies. Develop digital models, advanced analytics and predictive tools to support early detection and prevention of foot complications. Engage with clinicians, podiatrists, and hospital partners to translate research into real-world clinical practice. Access cutting-edge facilities, including wearable sensor labs, motion analysis systems, 3D imaging, AI platforms and digital twin technologies. Contribute to research that directly impacts the lives of people living with diabetes. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: A strong academic background in: Biomechanics, Biomedical Science, Engineering, Data Science, Health Technology, Podiatry, Physiotherapy, or a closely related field. Research experience in one or more of the following (desirable but not essential): Motion analysis or gait biomechanics Computational modelling or finite element analysis Wearable sensor data collection and analysis Machine learning, AI or advanced statistics Clinical or health-related research Evidence of collaborative skills and the ability to work with interdisciplinary research and clinical teams. A demonstrated passion for research improving outcomes for people with diabetes and advancing precision health technologies. Academic Eligibility Requirements Applicants must have completed, or be expected to complete: A Bachelor’s degree with Class I Honours, or A Master’s degree (AQF Level 9) with a substantial research component, or Be assessed by Griffith University as having equivalent research experience (as per HDR Scholarship Procedure). Additional Information About the Scholarship The 2025 Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (GUPRS) provides: Stipend: $34,752 per annum (indexed) Duration: Up to 3 years (full-time) International applicants may also receive a Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (GUIPRS) to cover tuition fees. What Griffith Offers As a scholarship holder, you will join a university ranked among the top 2% globally. Griffith fosters a culture of curiosity, creativity and courage, and provides extensive professional development support for HDR candidates. We value equity, diversity and inclusion, and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, women in STEMM, and candidates from all backgrounds. EoI Process Do not select the “APPLY” button. All expressions of interest must be submitted via email to: [email protected] Your EoI must include: Statement addressing your suitability for the project and scholarship. Academic transcript(s) demonstrating required grades. Curriculum Vitae (CV) using the Griffith CV template. Names and contact details of two referees. Closing date for EoIs: Open until filled The preferred candidate will then be invited to submit a full HDR program and scholarship application online. For Project Enquiries Dr Jayishni Maharaj Australian Centre for Precision Health & Technology (PRECISE) Email: [email protected] Primary Location (Campus): Gold Coast Employment Type: Full Time Department ID: DVC Research - SDV Appointment Type: Fixed Term
Responsibilities
The PhD candidate will develop and advance model-based analytic tools that integrate biomechanical data, gait assessments, sensor outputs, and tissue health indicators to better predict risk and guide personalised diabetic foot care. They will also engage with clinicians and hospital partners to translate research into real-world clinical practice.
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