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Internship in mobility research
Tasks and Responsibilities
Participation in research acquisition and research work in the area. These include following activities:
• Research and literature procurement on selected topics in traffic planning
• Carrying out systematic literature searches and background analyses
• Participation in the creation of mobility concepts
• Creation of presentations and texts, as well as data acquisition and evaluation
• EDP processing of documents, layout tasks, maintenance of databases
• Research on funding possibilities and preparation of funding applications
• Attending conferences or similar events if interested
The work will be done on one or more of the current research topics. These include:
• Sustainable transport planning in emerging countries
• social and spatial aspects of mobility
• Designing sustainable urban mobility
• E-mobility and smart mobility
• Commercial Transport
• Barrier-free mobility
Requirements
Special interest in topics related to transportation, urban and regional planning and urban geography. The candidate is expected to have a sense of responsibility and an independent and structured way of working. Basic knowledge of traffic planning, ArcGIS and good general IT skills is an advantage. We offer you a chance to work with an international and interdisciplinary team. Since work communication takes place predominantly in English, good English skills are required. Additional knowledge of foreign languages is beneficial.
Working hours can be individually extended within the semester, so that courses can be attended.
What we offer
We offer you the opportunity to get involved in exciting projects and gain an insight into scientific work in a university context, as well as to expand your knowledge in various areas of mobility and acceptance research. We offer a pleasant, collegial working environment, as well as a workplace at the TU Berlin. In addition, topics for your own research activities (bachelor's or master's thesis) can be found. During the semester, the working hours can be individually stretched so that it is possible to attend courses. The internship is usually recognized as a compulsory internship according to the internship regulations.
Applications
If these tasks appeal to you, we look forward to receiving your informative documents with a CV, an overview of your grades and a list of the courses you have attended. In your application, please also state which mobility research topics and activities in our research area are of particular interest to you and what skills you bring with you.
CV, description of experience and knowledge, list of attended and current courses with grade overview. Applications with all documents bundled in one pdf should be sent to:
Fabian Deter
+49 (0)30 314-28338
+49 (0)30 314-23665 (Sekretariat)
deter@ztg.tu-berlin.de