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Become an EXPLORA-er to study how exploratory behavior impacts perception! Design multisensory EXPLORA kits with your team to show the world what light and materials can do.
Two PhD projects are available in the EU training network EXPLORA, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral network funded by the HORIZON 2020 framework. The network will start on 1 February 2026, and within this network, two positions are available (preferably starting also on February 1, 2026; a little later is possible). EXPLORA offers a cross-sectoral, multi-disciplinary research and doctoral training programme, and a network of colleagues and friends for life. Training includes hands-on research, the EXPLORA doctoral programme (integrated with the TU Delft Graduate School education), and two exchanges. A special element is the design of EXPLORA kits: through teamwork with other doctoral candidates, you will create a kit contributing to science literacy and STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics) education.
The network’s focus: Exploratory behavior is at the core of what it means to be human. When confronted with novel materials, tools, or artistic creations, humans instinctively explore the unknown to acquire information, make sense of their environment, act, and appreciate what is in front of them. This involves dynamic engagement such as walking, observing, and handling objects. The relationship between perceptual experiences and the dynamic structures of multi-sensorial information generated by active exploration is complex and not yet well understood. EXPLORA aims to uncover links between perceptual impacts and active exploration systematically, quantitatively, and empirically. The network creates impact through transfer between science, engineering, design, arts, and industry, and by connecting multiple levels of STEAM education from middle schools to doctoral education. Understanding active exploration has the potential to advance multi-sensory interactive technologies, immersive system design, and modeling of intelligent adaptive behavior, thereby affecting nearly every facet of our life, including healthcare, education, mobility, AI, robotics, and culture.
These positions are embedded in the Perceptual Intelligence section of the Human Centered Design department of the Industrial Design Engineering Faculty. This section includes expertise on perceptual intelligence for design of multisensory experiences and smart products, services, and systems. Researchers in this section explore how auditory, visual, haptic, multimodal perceptual and cognitive factors such as memory and attention relate to human information processing, (inter)action, and experience design. Their research contributes to the theory and practice of sensory and cognitive communication and augmentation design, and the section is unique for its cross-disciplinary approach to design for real-world perception and cognition problems.
Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering, and design. It delivers world-class results in education, research, and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health, and digital society. For generations, TU Delft engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context.
The Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) focuses on matching the evolution of people with the speed of technological revolution. Delft designers act as a bridge between advances in technology and the needs of people, organisations, and society to create products, services, and systems with purpose. IDE is a leader in design research across the application areas of mobility, sustainability, and health, as well as in the development of design tools and methods. A 350-strong research team and over 2,000 students work together in inspiring halls, labs, and studios. In close cooperation with industry, the public sector, and NGOs, the faculty rehearses possible futures in research and education to design for a complex future.
For more information about this vacancy, please contact Sylvia Pont at S.C.Pont@tudelft.nl
For PhD project 10, the first round of interviews will be November 6th and the second round November 18th, 2025.
For PhD project 13, the first round of interviews will be November 10th and the second round November 24th, 2025.
De fascinatie voor science, design en engineering is wat ruim 13000 bachelor & masterstudenten en 5000 medewerkers van de TU Delft drijft. De Technische Universiteit Delft is niet alleen de oudste, maar ook de grootste technische universiteit van Nederland: een universiteit die continu op zoek is naar jou als (inter)nationaal talent om het onderzoek en onderwijs van deze unieke instelling…
De fascinatie voor science, design en engineering is wat ruim 13000 bachelor & masterstudenten en 5000 medewerkers van de TU Delft drijft. De Technische Universiteit Delft is niet alleen de oudste, maar ook de grootste technische universiteit van Nederland: een universiteit die continu op zoek is naar jou als (inter)nationaal talent om het onderzoek en onderwijs van deze unieke instelling op topniveau te houden. Met ongeveer 5.000 medewerkers is de Technische Universiteit Delft de grootste werkgever in Delft. De acht faculteiten, de unieke laboratoria, onderzoeksinstituten, onderzoeksscholen en de ondersteunende universiteitsdienst bieden de meest uiteenlopende functies en werkplekken aan. De diversiteit bij de TU Delft biedt voor iedereen mogelijkheden. Van Hoogleraar tot Promovendus. Van Beleidsmedewerker tot ICT'er.
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