Two PhD positions in User-centred Design of Public Transport
- Ente
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Paese
- Paesi Bassi
- Campo di ricerca
- Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Design engineering
- Lingua dell’annuncio
- Inglese
- Tipo di contratto
- Temporary
- Profilo ricercato
- Ricercatore in design della mobilità
- Sede
- Delft, Paesi Bassi
- Pubblicato il
- —
- Scadenza
- 17 agosto 2026
Descrizione
Two PhD positions in User-centred Design of Public Transport Sintesi in italiano (traduzione automatica): L'organizzazione internazionale cerca due candidati per dottorato in design centrato sull'utente per il trasporto pubblico, con sede presso la TU Delft nei Paesi Bassi. I candidati condurranno ricerche per rendere il trasporto pubblico più accessibile e attraente, collaborando con autorità di trasporto e altri stakeholder. Le posizioni sono parte del progetto 'Effortless public transport' e richiedono una laurea magistrale in ingegneria del design industriale, studi di business o innovazione, trasporti, mobilità o campi affini. I candidati devono avere interesse per il comportamento dei viaggiatori e il design per il cambiamento comportamentale, oltre a competenze in metodi di ricerca qualitativa e quantitativa. È richiesta anche la capacità di comunicazione e scrittura scientifica. Design effortless public transport solutions in a trans-disciplinary environment, collaborating with multiple stakeholders from academia, government and industry. Job description Using public transport can feel cumbersome to many people. Making it effortless with all the variety of available services provided is a challenge of technical, service and organisational design. Therefore, we want to hire two PhD candidates to help the sector move forward in this in all three design aspects. Both PhD positions are fully funded for four years and part of the research project 'Effortless public transport', in close cooperation with the Dutch public transport authorities, combined in DOVA, which is also funding the studies. Three TU Delft faculties are collaborating with DOVA in this 4.5-year project: Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG), and Technology, Policy and Management (TPM). As a PhD candidate, you will conduct research aimed at making public transport more accessible and making it an obvious choice for travellers, thereby reducing the environmental impact for travel. We have two open PhD positions, so you will closely work together with the other PhD candidate. Next to that, we expect you to collaborate with several stakeholders, such as public transport operators, local governments and travellers, to conduct field research and experiments. Position A is a collaboration between IDE & TPM. In this position, you will study the transition towards public mobility, and what this means for travellers and how to design the governance system. Your supervisors will be Wijnand Veeneman (TPM) and Suzanne Hiemstra-van Mastrigt (IDE). Position B is a collaboration between IDE & CEG. Here, you will design and test interventions to convince the 'not-yet-traveller' to use public transport, with special attention to key events, such as changing jobs, moving house, or expecting a first child. Your supervisors will be Niels van Oort (CEG) and Suzanne Hiemstra-van Mastrigt (IDE). During your PhD you will: Conduct user studies to evaluate current barriers in using public transport Analyse the links of those barriers with technical and organisational characteristics of public mobility Develop and test user-centred solutions to make public transport more effortless Set up, conduct and analyse (pilot) experiments together with public transport operators Collaborate with academic, governmental and industry partners across different disciplines Share your research findings with partners from practice, e.g. in working groups and at mobility conferences, such as the yearly ‘Dag van het OV’ Disseminate your research through peer-reviewed publications, co-authored with your supervisors and collaboration partners You will be based at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, and become a member of the Seamless Personal Mobility Lab at IDE as well as the Smart Public Transport Lab at CEG, where you can easily connect with other mobility and transport related PhDs and (post-doc) researchers. You are expected to work 1-2 days per week at the 'OV Campus' (DOVA office) in Utrecht, the place for transport operators, governments and researchers to connect. Job requirements We are looking for candidates that have: A Master's degree in a relevant field, such as industrial design engineering, business or innovation studies, transportation, mobility or a related field. A strong interest in mobility, traveller behaviour, and user-centred design. Affinity with design for policy (position A) or design for behaviour change (position B). Experience with participatory research methods, co-creation or co-design approaches. Strong skills in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Excellent communication skills and a strong motivation to collaborate across disciplines with diverse stakeholders from academia and industry (e.g. public transport operators, local governments, travellers). Scientific writing skills Strong writt Annuncio in inglese. Fonte: Euraxess (Commissione europea).
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