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POSTDOC IN DATA-ENABLED DESIGN FOR THE URBAN INTERNET OF THINGS<br class="">
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Deadline: 29 January 2017
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Delft University of Technology and Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (<a href="http://www.ams-amsterdam.com" class="">http://www.ams-amsterdam.com</a>) are looking for a Post-Doctoral researcher to work on data-enabled design methods for
the Urban Internet of Things. This post is part of the "Experimental City" project which explores how lean, data-enabled methods can be applied to develop Internet of Things applications and services in an urban context. <br class="">
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This post is suitable for a researcher with a design, human-computer-interaction, software or data analytics backgrond. The succesful candidate will conduct empirical and experimental work in collaboration with companies, citizen groups and city authorities
to investigate the role of urban data in informing and validating design hypotheses about smart city services (with a focus on Amsterdam's Smart City Initiative <a href="https://amsterdamsmartcity.com" class="">https://amsterdamsmartcity.com</a>)<br class="">
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The successful candidates must have obtained a recent Ph.D. in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Design or a related discipline and ideally have knowledge of Internet of Things data and platforms, and experience in working in a smart city context
with community groups or industry. Start dates for the position are immediate, contract duration is one year. Place of work is Delft and Amsterdam.
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<div class="">The position is associated with the Internet of Things group and the Connected Everyday Lab (<a href="http://studiolab.ide.tudelft.nl/connectedeverydaylab/project/" class="">http://studiolab.ide.tudelft.nl/connectedeverydaylab/project/</a>) at
the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology.<br class="">
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Potential applicants are encouraged to email Prof Gerd Kortuem, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft (<a href="mailto:g.w.kortuem@tudelft.nl" class="">g.w.kortuem@tudelft.nl</a>) for inquiries. <br class="">
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To apply, please send a detailed CV and a research statement indicating the applicant's long-term research goals (1-2 pages) by 29 January 2017 to Sara Bedin, <a href="mailto:s.bedin@tudelft.nl" class="">s.bedin@tudelft.nl</a>. When applying for this position,
please refer to vacancy number ATIO-0734.<br class="">
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<div class=""><b class="">Prof Gerd Kortuem</b><br class="">
Chair of Internet of Things<br class="">
Department of Design Engineering<br class="">
<span lang="EN-US" class="">T</span><span lang="EN-US" class="" style="color: rgb(34, 152, 255);">U</span> Delft / Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering<br class="">
email <a href="mailto:g.w.kortuem@tudelft.nl" class="">g.w.kortuem@tudelft.nl</a><br class="">
web <a href="http://goo.gl/dcvpFi" class="">http://goo.gl/dcvpFi</a> <br class="">
phone +31(0)687197401<br class="">
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Smart City projects: <a href="http://www.ams-amsterdam.com/" class="">http://www.ams-amsterdam.com</a> / <a href="http://www.mksmart.org/" class="">http://www.mksmart.org/</a> </div>
<div class="">Smart City MOOC: <a href="https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/smart-cities" class="">https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/smart-cities</a><br class="">
Educating the Internet of Things Generation: <a href="https://goo.gl/V1Bt3s" class="">https://goo.gl/V1Bt3s</a></div>
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