Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) is a private research institution devoted to excellence in research in numerous disciplines and designated to the role of keeping the Autonomous Province of Trento in the mainstream of European and international research. The Foundation’s research activities are structured into twelve research centers, each dedicated to a specific area. Information regarding the research centers, their activities and production is available at http://www.fbk.eu/research-centers.
Workplace
The Digital Health & Wellbeing Center is one of the Centers of the Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK). The activities of the Center for Digital Health & Wellbeing mainly concern scientific research of excellence in the field of Computer Science and AI techniques and methodologies for health and healthcare, as well as social and technological innovation for a relevant impact on both the local community and nationally and internationally. The Digital Health Research Group (DHRes) aims to push the boundaries of the state of the art in digital health technologies, while fostering innovation in our region through the TrentinoSalute4.0 program and positioning its research at national and European levels to advance the digital therapies of the future. The DHRes group is interested in investigating how technologies impact healthcare management, how they are adopted by healthcare practitioners, the changes they introduce into clinical workflows, and the level of acceptance and satisfaction among practitioners, patients, informal caregivers, and family members. Through pilot and demonstration projects, DHRes examines the short- to medium-term effects of its interventions in real healthcare settings at local and national levels (through TrentinoSalute4.0), as well as at the European level through international collaborations in EU-funded projects. In addition, the group promotes the transfer of its solutions to the market through collaborations with industry and the creation of start-ups (e.g., MEEVA, operating in the field of virtual reality for neurodevelopmental disorder therapy).
FBK actively seeks diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is also committed to promoting gender equality. To promote the inclusion of disabled staff as per law 68/99, the Foundation is available and interested in evaluating the applications received for technical-scientific domains that do not correspond exactly to this call.
Job Description
The successful candidate is expected to:
Job requirements
The ideal candidate should have:
Furthermore, the following elements will be positively evaluated:
Employment
Type of contract: fixed-term contract Working hours: Full time (38 h per week) Expected Start date: April 2026 End date: December 31st, 2028 Workplace: Povo, Trento Gross annual salary: about € 38.900, plus objectives achievements bonus Benefits: flexi-time, company subsidized cafeteria or meal vouchers, internal car park, welcome office support for visa formalities and for research in accommodation, accommodation etc., supplementary pension and health fund, social security (SANIFONDS), family-work balance, free training courses, support on bank account opening, discount on public transport, sport, language course fees, counseling and psychological support service. More info at https://www.fbk.eu/en/work-with-us/
Application
Interested candidates are requested to submit their application by completing the online form (https://jobs.fbk.eu/). Please make sure that your application contains the following attachments (in pdf format):
Application deadline: Monday, February 23rd
Please read our Recruitment Regulations before completing your application.
For further information or technical issues regarding the application, please contact the People Innovation for Research Department at jobs@fbk.eu.