The SPACE project is developing a research protocol for infectious disease prediction and prevention in Singapore. The project draws upon analyses of the risk factors and sociospatial patterns that drive dengue and COVID-19 transmission in Singapore, as well as the social and technical skills developed by individuals and community groups in response to disease propagation. Combining insight from the social sciences (geography, architecture and urban design, communication, economics, sociology, public policy) with biology (epidemiology, entomology) and computer science (artificial intelligence, biostatistics), the project will use the concept of \xe2\x80\x9cadaptive capacity\xe2\x80\x9d (AC) to explore the potential of community-based \xe2\x80\x9clatent social capital\xe2\x80\x9d (i.e. human, cultural, political, and social) as key assets for adaptive responses to health challenges related to dengue in its interplay with COVID-19.
The project brings together 23 researchers, 10 from France and 13 from five Singaporean universities (NTU, NUS, SUTD, SMU and SUSS). The research will be conducted in several residential areas of Singapore.
CNRS @ CREATE is looking for a research intern to join our team for a period of 3 months.
In this role, you will get a chance to: * Recruit research participants and arrange interviews;
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