•Experience in interdisciplinary modeling in public health, One Health, epidemiology, crisis management systems or subsystems infectious diseases or public health systems.•Exellent written and oral science communication skills aimed at expert audiences and general public. Strong familiarity with social media and digital communication and interactive environments.•Experience with the European ecosystem of public health institutes and research entities related to disease surveillance, countermeasure development, or governance.•PhD. in Public Health, Operations Research, Engineering sciences (bio, medical, technology, industrial), Life sciences or a related fields.•Proven experience with qualitative and quantitative systems modeling and simulation modeling.•Experience with coding in R and simulation software tools, such as Stella Architect, Vensim or AnyLogic.•Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.•Proven track record of publishing in peer-reviewed journals.•Ability to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team.•Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
•Interact with stakeholders of European and member states’ public health and One Health actors for joint development and validation of pandemic preparedness and response mechanisms.
•Develop and elaborate system dynamics models to simulate pandemic preparedness capacity in Europe and to design and assess intervention strategies.
•Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including epidemiologists, public health experts, and policymakers, to integrate diverse data sources, field-specific model output and expert insights into the system dynamics models.
•Interpret model outputs and create interactive dashboards to support policymakers and other stakeholders in identifying leverage points and interventions leading to impactful and sustainable preparedness and response strategies in Europe.
•Propose evidence-based recommendations for preparedness and response.
•Prepare and present research findings in academic journals, conferences, and stakeholder meetings.
•Mentor PhD students and foster scientific exchange with fellow researchers at ATM, contribute to grant writing.
At the Faculty of Business and Economics (FEB) at KU Leuven, the Access-To-Medicines (ATM) Research Centre is involved in offering insights and decision support on topics like access to vaccines, medicines, diagnostics, and information to improve health and wellbeing (SDG3) in an equitable and sustainable way. Our multidisciplinary research team led by dr. Catherine Decouttere and Prof. Nico Vandaele aims to contribute to public health and One Health challenges with a focus on infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, pandemic preparedness, and chronic diseases in Africa and Europe. The ATM’s team of PhD- and post-doc researchers represents a diversity of backgrounds that are applied to the modeling of health systems, medicine development and manufacturing, health-seeking behavior, public health and health impact. Our research approach is based on systems thinking, stakeholder engagement, and simulation modeling of complex systems in order to reach effective health impact in a sustainable way.We offer full-time research associate position in Leuven for one year, with a possibility to prolong. Starting date is as soon as possible. You will work with international research institutions, organizations and stakeholders. The historic university, founded in 1425, has a top research and teaching standard (http://www.kuleuven.be/english). KU Leuven features consistently in Europe's top-15 universities and has been elected by Reuters as the most innovative university in Europe for four years in a row.