TU Braunschweig is the academic center in the middle of one of the most active research regions in Europe and has a renowned Faculty of Architecture. We work successfully with over 20 research institutions in our neighborhood as well as with our international partner universities. Our university's core research areas are Mobility, Engineering for Health, Future City and Metrology. TU Braunschweig is part of TU9 - the association of Germany's leading Institutes of Technology. The cooperating universities and research institutions of the AgiMo stand for relevant research, strategic and results-driven thinking and action, committed teaching and the successful transfer of knowledge and technologies to society and industry.
With ISU, we offer a motivating setting for intellectual and professional development at one of Germany's leading Institutes of Technology. ISU with its research unit SpACE Lab at ISU is a research-based think tank, design and planning lab headed by Prof. Dr. Vanessa Miriam Carlow. We are a team of around 30 researchers, lecturers and student assistants from different backgrounds, disciplines and career stages. The diversity of our ISU team enables us to take a multi-perspective, unconventional approach to research questions, teaching and knowledge transfer. We are intensively involved in the international discourse on sustainable urbanism. As part of the TU Braunschweig's core research area FUTURE CITY, we work with scientists from a wide range of disciplines and cooperate with more than fifty cities and NGOs worldwide. As part of our international network, we are also involved in running the research presence of TU Braunschweig in Singapore: TU BS Singapore.
(EG 13 TV-L, full-time)
Full-time doctoral position starting 15.10.2025; TV-L E13, 3 years; fixed-term, with the potential option to extend. The position is intended to promote the qualification of early career researchers and offers the possibility of a doctorate/further scientific qualification.
SpACE Lab at ISU – Institute for Sustainable Urbanism offers a position as Research Associate at the Research Group “ReSpace! – Connected Response-able Spaces and Infrastructures for Sustainable Living”.
The newly established ReSpace! research group is a cutting-edge initiative at Technische Universität Braunschweig, bringing together a vibrant, interdisciplinary team committed to rethinking space and spatial reconfiguration in response to climate change, resource shortages, societal and environmental transformations. ReSpace! is funded by zukunft.niedersachsen, a funding programme of the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK) and VolkswagenStiftung, as part of TU Braunschweig’s project “Ecoversity – Collaborative space for change”. Professor Vanessa Miriam Carlow, director of SpACE Lab at ISU – Institute for Sustainable Urbanism is speaker of ReSpace!.
We are looking for a (d/f/m) researcher who is highly team-oriented, cooperative, excited to work in a highly interdisciplinary context, and ambitious with view to own goals, but also the overall research ambition of the ReSpace! -team. As a Research Associate within the subproject “Response-able Spatialities – Sustainable Space Types and Dynamics” you will engage in the design of radically new spatial futures that respond to climate risks, resource scarcity, and systemic transformation. Central to your role is the development of speculative architectural and urban design prototypes that explore “response-able” spatial configurations across scales. You will work at the intersection of visionary design and scientific inquiry, contributing to a long-term spatial foresight framework.
The aim of ReSpace! is to advance an integrated understanding of how spatial infrastructures and typologies can be transformed for climate adaptation – addressing resource constraints and societal demands in the complex interplay of global and local impacts. Building on cross-disciplinary collaboration between architecture and urban design, the humanities, social and natural sciences, and engineering, the group will co-design, narrate, simulate, and evaluate innovative solutions for future sustainable living in the context of climate change and resource scarcity. Partnering with actors – cities, municipalities, NGOs, non-university research institutions and industry – ReSpace! focuses not only on developing spatial role models, but also on transferring knowledge to regional and institutional stakeholders. ReSpace! lies at the intersection of two of the four of the TU Braunschweig’s core research areas Future City and Mobility.
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We welcome applicants of all nationalities. At the same time, we encourage people with severe disabilities to apply. Applications from severely disabled persons will be given preference if they are equally qualified. Please attach a proof of disability to your application. We are also working on the fulfilment of the Central Equality Plan based on the Lower Saxony Equal Rights Act (Niedersächsisches Gleichberechtigungsgesetz—NGG) and strive to reduce under-representation in all areas and positions as defined by the NGG. Therefore, applications from women are particularly welcome in this case.
We look forward to receiving your application. Please include a cover letter, letter of motivation, letter of recommendation or reference (at least one academic reference and one previous employer), resume and comprehensive documents including a portfolio. Please do also share a text example. Please send your application indicating the Job ID “ReSpace-PhD” in a single PDF file by August 17, 2025 to respace@tu-braunschweig.de. The interviews are scheduled for September 2-3, 2025.
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CONTACT
Technische Universität Braunschweig
SpACE Lab at ISU – Institute for Sustainable Urbanism
Prof. Dr. Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Mühlenpfordtstraße 23, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany
respace@tu-braunschweig.de
+49 531 391-3537
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