The Future Everyday cluster of Industrial Design TU/e invites applications for a fully funded 4-year doctoral position, investigating methodologies for co-creation and design, making place for care, power transfer and attention in the process of enacting of our future lives with systems, things and our physical movements through the world.
As a PhD, you will be involved with the EU-funded project, TRIPS. The ambition of the TRIPS project is to take practical steps to address and pre-empt discrimination of citizens who are dis-abled by barriers and challenges in urban transport. The project will be carried out by a consortium of Europe-wide networks of users, transport organisations, assistive technology specialists and municipalities in seven pilot cities, Bologna, Brussels, Cagliari, Lisbon, Sofia, Stockholm and Zagreb.
The work In TRIPS is specifically aimed at developing a new set of methodologies that empower, and broaden the range of voices present in technology and policy development. We are committed to broaden the involvement in the role of imagination, design and exploration of new options and potential solutions. This includes supporting individual structures to emerge, as a strategy for variation and difference, rather than sameness. Throughout this, we will pay equal attention to speculation, as we do to investigation. In this sense, we will work to facilitate a vision rather than a problem driven imagination of the future everyday.
In this project, you will work closely with disabled users from our partner organisations and cities to develop and test 4 strategies for user engagement, leading to the design of a
co-design methodology for the project:
- Visions of a future everyday: What is the vision for an accessible city?
- Concerns, long-term engagements in consideration with existing systems: What are the main barriers to current everyday transport?
- Field, in-depth understanding developed on location and embedded in local contexts: Can we understand the everyday engagement with transport systems through longer term field studies?
- Experience, of prototypes and developments as they emerge: How will a given prototype change the way we can engage in each location?
For questions, please contact Kristina Andersen
h.k.g.andersen[at]tue.nl