Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
24 Oct, 25
Salary
2000.0
Posted On
24 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Psychology, English, Sociology, Focus Groups, R, Python, Data Collection, Analytical Skills, Anthropology, Teamwork, Sts, Bioethics, Data Analysis, Philosophy
Industry
Information Technology/IT
The Professorship for Ethics of AI and Neuroscience at TUM is offering a fully funded PhD scholarship (4 years, €2,000/month) for the HARMONY project, studying health-related (mis-)information on social media and its impact on young adults. The position includes international research collaboration, methodological training, and a supportive work environment. Fluency in German and English required.
ABOUT US
The Chair for Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience is situated at the Institute for the History and Ethics of Medicine in the School of Medicine of the Technical University of Munich. In our group, we advance ethical practice and theory in medicine, bio-medical technology, and public health, driven by the belief that embedding ethics is essential for shaping the future of healthcare, science, technology, society, and the environment. Our mission encompasses both theoretical and empirical methods to foster ethical, transparent, and interdisciplinary research, education, and policy. The Institute works on an interdisciplinary basis and is highly networked both nationally and internationally.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Chair for Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience at the Technical University of Munich is looking for an ambitious young scholar interested in pursuing a PhD on Health-Related (Mis-)Information on Social Media and Its Impact on Young Adults (HARMONY). The selected candidate is expected to review existing literature, conduct focus groups with young adult social media users, and contribute to an analysis of health-related media content targeted at young adults. In addition, they will be supported in shaping the direction of their own research.
The doctoral scholar will be part of a dynamic international team at the Institute for Ethics and History of Medicine, offering ample opportunity to interact with its other members working on related topics. Since the project is in cooperation with TU Eindhoven, the scholarship holder will be embedded in an international research team and receive generous financial support for a research stay abroad during their doctorate. The project is led by Prof. Dr. Marcello Ienca (TU Munich) and Dr. Lily Frank (TU Eindhoven), and coordinated by Dr. Dr. Georg Starke (TU Munich).
REQUIREMENTS
Please refer the Job description for details