1-year postdoctoral/doctoral position
, Academic staff
The newly established Munich Design Institute (MDI) is an integrative research institute where pressing questions of our time are explored through design, science, and design science. We believe that the combination of rigorous scientific research and creative imagination is key to solving complex problems of our time.
The institute is led by Prof. Annette Diefenthaler, who holds the Chair of Design and Transdisciplinarity and builds on 20 years of international experience in design and design research in practice. The MDI will be a catalyst for world‑class design research, bringing together some of the smartest minds from academia, industry, and the public. We will collaboratively generate outcomes that help power the evolution of design in both scholarly research and practice. The institute will foster a vibrant and inclusive culture where wildly creative ideas for a hopeful future can emerge, and will provide an inspiring learning environment to students.
The position is funded by and affiliated with TransforM – the Munich Center for Transformative Technologies and Societal Change – a new social science research cluster funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of the Excellence Strategy.
We invite applications from designers and design researchers who can envision, visualize and make tangible complex scenarios for uncertain futures. We seek candidates who practice speculative and systems‑oriented design, prototyping, facilitation, and knowledge visualization, with a strong interest in transformative technologies and societal change.
This designer will be tasked with establishing a sophisticated practice of designing future visions in the context of the TransforM research cluster. They will be embedded in projects such as Responsible Innovation in ‘Far Upstream’ Technologies and Fundamental Science (Prof. Urs Gasser, Prof. Sebastian Pfotenhauer) – collaborating closely with researchers to translate complex future scenarios and implicit knowledge into artifacts, prototypes, and visual narratives. The designer will work across multiple initiatives, aiming to identify, experiment with, and ultimately document and share design methods that best help make future scenarios tangible.
The ideal candidate’s work aligns TransforM’s research mission and combines critical inquiry, creative experimentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Candidates are expected to develop their independent research proposals within TransforM’s scholarly community and submit them to external funding organizations for further funding. In the event of a successful application, the researcher and their projects will remain affiliated with the TransforM Cluster and the MDI.
TransforM – the Munich Center for Transformative Technologies and Societal Change – is a new social science research cluster funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of the Excellence Strategy. TransforM tackles the dual challenge of advancing fundamental social science for highly technologized societies and rethinking technology development through a social science lens. As an interdisciplinary social science cluster with a principal focus on technology, the goal is to augment current theories and methods to comprehensively understand and help shape transformative technology to better serve diverse societal needs. Better knowledge about why, when, and how technologies become socially transformative will enhance our ability to assess and inform transformation pathways “all the way through” – from the early stages of their emergence to their wider socio‑economic impact.
TransforM is deeply embedded in Munich’s vibrant innovation ecosystem. Anchored by two of Germany’s leading research universities – Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) – as well as an exceptional concentration of non‑university research institutions concerned with technology and innovation (including the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, the Deutsches Museum, the ifo Institute for Economic Research, the ZEW Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, and UnternehmerTUM, among others), the cluster brings together an unrivaled depth and diversity of social science expertise focused specifically on technology.
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This position is funded through a seed fund primarily aimed at PhD candidates and post‑doctoral researchers. For up to 12 months, this seed fund is designed to support early‑career design researchers in developing independent research proposals within TransforM’s scholarly community and submitting them to external funding organizations for further support. Upon a successful application, the researchers and their projects will remain affiliated with the TransforM Cluster. We support the development of an externally funded scholarship application or a third‑party funded project proposal during this time, but it is not a requirement for the role.
TransforM and the Munich Design Institute are committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented or marginalized backgrounds, including but not limited to people of different ethnicities, nationalities, gender identities, sexual orientations, ages, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The position is suitable for people with severe disabilities, and we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process and employment. Applicants with severe disabilities will be given preference in hiring when their suitability, qualifications, and professional performance are essentially equal. The Technical University of Munich aims to increase the proportion of women; applications from women are therefore expressly encouraged.
Interviews will be conducted latest within two weeks after the deadline.
Ideal start date: June 2026
Please send your complete application as a single PDF document to with the subject line “TransforM Seed Fund Application”, including the following components:
The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in case of generally equivalent suitability, aptitude and professional performance.
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Kontakt: Prof. Annette Diefenthaler,
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