Project Assistant Prae-Doc 30.11.2024
Doctoral position as part of the research project „Co-creative Cohabitation Network“ (DUT) / linking climate change adaptation and co-creation
Open position
The TU Wien is Austria‘s largest scientific-technical research and educational institution and one of the best technical universities in Europe with about 4500 employees in research, teaching and administration and over 30,000 students.
At the Research Unit Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning (Faculty of Architecture and Spatial Planning, Institute of Urban Design and Landscape Architecture), a doctoral position (prae-doc/PhD) is available, start expected 01.01.2025 (36 hours per week, limited to 3 years).
Project: Co-creative Cohabitation Network (CoCoNet)
European Partnership Driving Urban Transitions (DUT)
Co-creative Cohabitation Network (CoCoNet) proposes a novel approach to inner-city development fostering multi-functionality mindsets to achieve less car-dependency towards a spatially just, resilient and livable city. The unique approach of CoCoNet is to merge two integrated co-creative processes of (1) modeling and (2) planning and design with the aim to provide a methodology that allows to highlight spatial potentials revealing synergies between sustainable mobility, climate adaptation and biodiversity. Although digital models of the individual aspects are available, such an integrating, model-supported planning approach is currently missing in practice, but urgently needed for the development of future smart and sustainable urban neighborhoods. CoCoNet focuses on restructuring and redistributing urban streetscape at the district level and concentrates on combining mobility measures with NBS. The integrated co-creative processes will involve the city administration, local initiatives and urban design students. CoCoNet will go beyond current urban sustainability approaches by providing a planning methodology that can be directly applied in the creation of vibrant, sustainable urban neighborhoods giving valuable support to policy and decision makers. The project will also go beyond existing urban biodiversity studies by making socio-ecological aspects and the cohabitation between humans and other organisms a central point in the urban planning process.
Projekt Partners: ETH Zürich, TU München und yverkehrsplanung Erfurt
Project duration: 3 years (expected start 01/2025)
We are looking for a project assistant (prae-doc) with an interest and expertise in linking the two focal points of climate change adaptation and co-creative planning processes to carry out the research project (36h).
German language skills required!
Your tasks:
Setting up, conducting and evaluating microclimate simulations for case studies in Vienna, Zurich, Munich and Erfurt (ENVI-met or similar) in close exchange with project partners and their expertises in modal shift / biodiversity
Organization, moderation and documentation of the co-creative process (e.g. workshops, presentations) with the participating municipalities and the research team with a focus on Vienna and Zurich
Conduct of the above-mentioned research project including knowledge transfer, active participation in subject-specific conferences, expansion of international networks to other universities, municipalities and the economy
Publication work of the research activities (scientific publications, scripts, editing)
Your profile:
Completed Master's degree in landscape planning, landscape architecture, spatial planning, urban planning or equivalent qualification
High interest in the further development of explorative and integrated participation, design and planning methods for urban open spaces, natural and landscape areas
Relevant experience with participation and moderation processes
Relevant experience with microclimate simulation models (e.g. ENVI-met)
Strong interest in research and explicit intention to write a dissertation/PhD
Reliability, goal orientation and good time management: organizational talent and ability to work independently, analytically and in a structured manner as well as innovative ability and high initiative
High social competence and very good communication skills: ability to work in a team, motivational skills, problem-solving skills
Excellent language skills in German and English
We offer:
Participation in an engaging research project network
Promising career opportunities
Wide range of internal and external training opportunities and flexible working arrangements
Central location and good accessibility (subway U1/U2/U4 Karlsplatz)
Working in a stimulating academic environment with dedicated colleagues
Family-friendly working time arrangements
An appreciative culture and pleasant working atmosphere
Your application should include:
Letter of motivation (maximum two pages)
Curriculum vitae
Bachelor's/Master's degree certificate
Portfolio and/or work samples
List of publications
Additional information
For further information, please contact Dr. Katrin Hagen (katrin.hagen@tuwien.ac.at). Information about the institute can be found on the Internet at https://landscape-tuwien.at.
The TU Wien strives to increase the proportion of women and therefore expressly invites qualified women to apply. Applicants who are equally suitable as the best-suited competitor will be given priority, unless reasons relating to the person of a competitor prevail.
We are committed to hiring people with disabilities with appropriate qualifications and therefore expressly invite applications. If you have any questions, please contact Gerhard Neustätter, the TU Wien‘s representative for persons with disabilities.
Entry level salary is determined by the pay grade B1 of the Austrian collective agreement for university staff. This is a minimum of currently EUR 3.220,20 /month gross, 14 times/year for 36 hours/week.
We look forward to receiving your application by 30.11.2024.
Please send your application with the subject "CoCoNet Application" by email (e.g. via WeTransfer) to katrin.hagen@tuwien.ac.at by 30.11.2024 (CET) at the latest.
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