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Researcher Occupational Exposure AssessmentWithin the RAPID department, the team ‘Data Related Exposure Assessment and Management’ works on the development of innovative methods to measure and model the risks of exposure. Examples of exposures include:
- Welding fumes
- Crystalline silica
- Asbestos
- Pesticides
- PFAS
Innovative methods and tools are being developed, such as:
- Modelling approaches for aggregated exposure (multiple sources and multiple routes)
- Novel exposure measurement techniques (sensors)
- The ‘Exposure Control Efficiency Library’ (ECEL)
- The application of AI (e.g. Text mining, machine learning)
All applied within the context of the exposome concept.
As a Researcher Occupational Exposure Assessment, your core activities are:
- Development of new methods and tools using new technologies (including AI) to assess and manage the risk of exposure to chemicals;
- Participate and coordinate in the collection of data in a responsible way at different workplaces and manage and keep up to date related databases;
- Answer questions from customers by participating in data analyses and using digital tools (models) to manage the risk of exposure to chemicals;
- Report on research for customers and publish in scientific media or within TNO;
- Participation in (multidisciplinary) research projects;
- Participation in scientific discussions with (international) experts from various fields;
- Participation in writing project proposals.
