Research assistant for the Stress in Action project at Universiteit Twente
7522 Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Jul, 25

Salary

2.901

Posted On

13 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

KEY TAKEAWAYS


  • Hours
    24 - 32 hr.

  • Salary indication
    Salary gross/monthly
    based on full-time
    € 3,378

  • Deadline
    27 Mar 2025
    In this project, multidisciplinary scientists from six Dutch Universities collaborate around the theme ‘stress in daily life’. The Consortium explores this topic within three distinct Research Themes: (RT1) Towards a comprehensive theory of stress in daily life context, (RT2) Assessment of stress in daily life for monitoring and intervention, and (RT3) Impact of daily life stress response on integrated mental & somatic health. The project is funded through the Dutch Research Council under the Gravitation programme. More details can be found at https://stress-in-action.nl/.
    We are looking for a research assistant to contribute to ongoing work on Research Theme 2 which aims to develop a toolkit for daily life stress monitoring and intervention. Focus of this research is placed on both the physiological and cognitive aspects of the stress response. Human physiology is strongly influenced by stress and increasing evidence suggests that chronic stress is linked to both mental and cardiovascular diseases. Similarly, cognitive functioning can be affected by stress contributing to cognitive mistakes in daily life. These stress-related cognitive failures disrupt daily functioning and can lead to long-term health consequences including cognitive decline and mental disorders. Considering the negative effects of daily life stress, and with most research relying on laboratory findings, we aim to move the stress assessment from lab to daily life. This is possible thanks to advances in wearable and mobile technology allowing for active and passive assessment of physiological, cognitive and behavioural patterns. However, the validity of those tools and best methods of implementation remain unclear. We therefore aim to (1) create a systematic overview of available tools, (2) validate wearable devices through VR stress simulation, as well as smartphone-based cognitive tasks, against in-lab gold standard methods, (3) validate passing sensing features in predicting cognitive performance and (4) investigate the relationship between stress and cognition in daily life through ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
Responsibilities

This position would be for a duration of one year, with 3 to 4 days working per week. Your tasks as a research assistant will include:

  • Setting up physiological measurements (e.g. ECG) in BMS lab
  • Preparing, assisting and running experiments about:
  1. VR stress simulation for validation of wearable devices in BMS lab

  2. Validating cognitive assessments in BMS lab and in daily life

  • Working with wearable devices and creating protocols for their use
  • Managing and preprocessing experimental data and labelling interview transcripts
  • Managing and processing passive sensing data (e.g., GPS)
  • Conducting literature search and updating existing databases (wearables, cognitive assessments and sleep trackers)
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