The interdisciplinary graduate program "Topology of Technology" at the TU 
Darmstadt, one of Germany’s leading Universities of Technology (near 
Frankfurt), announces up to six doctoral fellowships, starting April 1, 2013, 
and running for a maximum of 3 years. Furthermore the graduate program 
announces one postdoc fellowship (2 years) and three visiting fellowships (for 
a three-month period in 2013).

The program is organized by professors from the disciplines of history, 
sociology, philosophy, mechanical engineering, computer science, sports 
science, and planning. It focuses on the relationship between technology and 
space – at present, in history, and in a possible future.

One of the doctoral fellowships or the postdoctoral fellowship focuses on the 
field of spatial and infrastructure planning. Potential applicants in this 
field are expected to do research on the co-evolution of cities and 
socio-technical systems (energy, water, sanitation, waste, telecommunication, 
transport) and their sustainable planning and design in an international 
perspective. For the doctoral fellowship critical studies on the constitution 
of “smart cities” or “smart energy cities” are of particular interest. Relevant 
questions include:
-         Which are their underlying conceptual assumptions and contradictions 
of smart spaces?
-         How are “smart cities” organized in different spatial and 
institutional contexts?
-         Which are the socio-technical, socio-spatial and ecological impacts 
of this restructuring of cities and infrastructures? How does the transition 
towards “smart places” shape the political and economic power relations in 
cities?
-         Which institutional and technological innovations are required and 
which are the challenges for urban policy and planning?

We welcome applications from young scholars with a university-level master’s or 
doctoral degree in planning, human geography, social sciences, environmental 
studies, civil engineering, or a related field of study with an interest in 
working in an interdisciplinary context. For additional information on the 
fellowship please contact Jochen Monstadt by mail 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Since course work and seminars are carried out in both German and English, it 
is expected that applicants are willing to learn to read and understand spoken 
German. Fellows are also expected to work together in our common office 
downtown Darmstadt and thus need to take up their residence in the city or in 
the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region. The visiting fellowships are offered to 
graduate candidates or recent PhDs interested in intensifying their own work on 
the relationship between technology and space during a three-month stay in 
Darmstadt. Applicants are asked to indicate in what way they expect to profit 
from intensified contacts with our graduate program.

Applications are only accepted in electronic form. They should include (1) a 
CV, (2) copies of academic diplomas (containing details of language skills), 
(3) a short description (max. 5 pages) of the planned doctoral dissertation or 
postdoc project, as well as (4) the names and addresses of two university 
professors who are willing to act as reference persons (please merge the 
documents into one single file, max. 6 MB in PDF format). Please send your 
application no later than
December 7, 2012
to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please 
make sure that it includes a personally formulated explanation why you are 
particularly interested in the topic of the program and to which thematic focus 
your research will, in the first instance, contribute. If you have any 
questions, do not hesitate to contact one of the directors: Petra Gehring 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Mikael 
Hård ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).
For more information about the research and teaching program please visit: 
http://www.ifs.tu-darmstadt.de/index.php?id=1921&L=2

The program (GRK 1343) is primarily financed by the German Research Foundation 
(DFG; see: http://www.dfg.de<http://www.dfg.de/>). Monthly stipends range 
between € 1,468 and € 1,570 (parents receive additional child allowances). 
There are no tax reductions or tuition fees; however, fellows have to finance 
their own health insurance.

We look forward to receiving your application!

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