HPI is recognized as one of the leading university institutes for computer science (www.hpi.de). Our goal is to strengthen Europe's digital sovereignty with excellent research and practice-oriented teaching in computer science. At HPI, we are convinced that excellence is created when knowledge from different disciplines is collaboratively combined to create responsible and pioneering solutions for the future.
In our research clusters "Systems," "Data and AI," "Foundations," "Digital Health," and "Security," researchers from various disciplines work together on topics relevant to solving the challenges facing society. The Digital Engineering Faculty of the University of Potsdam and HPI offers a computer science engineering degree program that is unique in Germany. 

 

In the course of its strong growth, the Hasso Plattner Institute is looking for a

 

Funded PhD position (m/f/x) - Digital Technology, Governance and Policy

 

The position is fixed-term for the period of three years, from Spring 2025 through Spring 2028 and full-time.

 

Are you dreaming of pursuing a PhD in the area of open-source software, peer production or other alternative production structures or economic models within digital technologies? Do you have the skills and expertise to work at the intersection of quantitative and qualitative research? Do you want to contribute to the development of a new and rapidly growing social science research cluster within a digital engineering faculty? If so, we invite your application to join the politics, digital technology and governance research team at the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) of the University of Potsdam.

 

Your future tasks

 

  • Undertake a doctoral research project in the area of open-source software, peer production or other alternative production structures or economic models within digital technologies

      - Projects must be grounded in the social sciences should combine elements of computational / digital social science with qualitative research approaches such as interviews, case studies or ethnographies 
      - We are particularly interested multi-case projects that include studies in the global south and / or projects that take a political economic approach

  • Participate in research group, HPI and wider scholarly activities

 

Your skills 

 

  • An outstanding master’s degree (or an equivalent university degree) completed by the commencement of the position;

         - Students who do not hold a master’s degree in digital engineering or equivalent must take 18 credit hours of courses within the institute to graduate

  • Academic or professional background in a relevant social science field, with focus on digital technologies
  • Demonstratable experience with digital / computational social science as well as qualitative methods
  • Excellent proficiency in both academic and professional English

         - Knowledge of German is beneficial for living and working in Germany, but it is not requirement. Our team’s working language is English

  • Independent worker, motivated to pursue their proposed project and happy working in hybrid and remote teams
  • Confident processing and implementing constructive written and oral feedback
  • Ability to manage own working time and set internal milestones in order to adhere to deadlines

 

 

What we offer

 

  • A first-class, active and inspiring research environment
  • Expert research supervision and career development support, including channels for policy and stakeholder impact
  • Generous budget for research expenses, travel, conferences etc.
  • Possibility for hybrid or mobile working
  • Office space at the HPI campus in Potsdam-Babelsberg (S-Bahn station Griebnitzsee) near to Berlin

 

Mature students and candidates with non-traditional career trajectories are warmly welcomed. The HPI is an equal opportunity employer and, further, we seek to build a project that is flexible enough to allow people with different working needs, life paths, (dis)abilities and caring responsibilities to thrive. 

 

To apply send: 

  • A CV and cover letter
  • A research proposal of up to 2,500 words (excluding references)
  • One academic writing sample
  • Degree certificates/transcripts
  • And contact details of three references

 

The application deadline is Thursday January 16th. Please apply exclusively via our career page.

 

Contact person HR-Recruiting

Tobias Pröchtel
+49 331 5509-425

 

Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Digital Engineering gGmbH
Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Str. 2-3
14482 Potsdam