Musculoskeletal disorders, affecting muscles, bones, joints, and associated tissues, are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Musculoskeletal models hold great potential for prevention and development of new treatments, but current models often fail to capture sex diversity.
Our NWO Vidi Grant project, “Breaking BIASmechanics”, aims to change this by creating innovative technology for generating accurate musculoskeletal models outside the lab that account for sex variations. In collaboration with societal, industry, and health partners—including NOC*NSF, Vitronic, ModelHealth, and the Sport & Gyn network—these next‑generation models will allow us to explore how sex diversity affects movement and musculoskeletal loading, guiding more equitable rehabilitation, prevention, and performance programs.
The PhD candidate will serve as one of the modelling experts within the project team, with a specific focus on developing methods to map internal musculoskeletal geometries from external body shape and demographics.
As a PhD candidate in this project, you will:
- Contribute to a large-scale, multi-year data collection effort with human subjects, using MR imaging, ultrasound, and motion capture
- Develop parametric models of the human body tailored to the demands of biomechanics research
- Design and train models to infer internal skeletal and muscular geometry from external body shape
- Build statistical models that capture validated relationships between individual musculoskeletal parameters to enable subject-specific model personalisation
- Implement algorithms into hardware and software for 3D body scanning and video-based motion capture
- Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of experts in biomechanics, anatomy, medical imaging, clinical sciences, and sports coaching
This PhD is ideally suited to a candidate who enjoys combining cutting‑edge computational and statistical modelling with musculoskeletal biomechanics, hands‑on experimental work, and close collaboration across disciplines.
Job requirementsWe are seeking an ambitious PhD candidate who is excited to push the boundaries of musculoskeletal research. You are eager to combine computational, statistical, and musculoskeletal biomechanics and anatomy to create inclusive, next-generation musculoskeletal models that will shape the future of rehabilitation, prevention, and athletic performance.
You bring:
- A Master’s degree in Biomechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Technical Medicine, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related discipline
- Experience with statistical or parametric modelling (e.g., statistical shape models, PCA-based methods)
- Programming skills in Python, MATLAB, or similar
- Familiarity with musculoskeletal modelling (e.g., OpenSim, AnyBody, or similar)
- Affinity with biomechanics or human movement science
- Proficiency in English, both written and spoken
- The ability to work independently while thriving in a collaborative, multidisciplinary team
A plus if you also have:
- Experience with medical imaging data (MRI, ultrasound, or CT)
- A background in machine learning or deep learning, particularly for regression or shape inference tasks
- Experience with 3D geometry, mesh processing, or computer vision
- Knowledge of motion capture systems or biomechanical data processing
- The ability to communicate with study participants in Dutch; knowledge of Arabic, Turkish, or other languages is an additional asset for participant inclusion
If you enjoy hands‑on research, working with people, and bridging experiments with cutting‑edge computational methods, this PhD is the perfect opportunity to make an impact in inclusive musculoskeletal research.
Conditions of employmentDoctoral candidates will be offered a 4‑year period of employment in principle, but in the form of 2 employment contracts: an initial 1.5‑year contract with an official go/no‑go progress assessment within 15 months, followed by an additional contract for the remaining 2.5 years assuming everything goes well and performance requirements are met.
Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from €3,059 – €3,881 gross per month from the first year to the fourth year based on a full‑time contract (38 hours), plus 8% holiday allowance and an end‑of‑year bonus of 8.3%.
As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School provides an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of supervisors, academic staff and a mentor. The Doctoral Education Programme is aimed at developing your transferable, discipline‑related and research skills.
Will you need to relocate to the Netherlands for this job? TU Delft is committed to making your move as smooth as possible. The HR unit, Coming to Delft Service, offers information on their website to help you prepare your relocation. In addition, Coming to Delft Service organises events to help you settle in the Netherlands, and expand your social network in Delft. A Dual Career Programme is available, to support your accompanying partner with their job search in the Netherlands.
Additional informationFor more information about this vacancy, please contact Eline van der Kruk at e.vanderkruk@tudelft.nl.
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