Message posted on 04/11/2022

PhD Fellow in STS - Norway

                *PhD Fellow in Science and Technology Studies: Living Materials, 
Participatory Prototyping and Future Making*

*** Apologies for cross-posting*

Dear colleagues,

We are welcoming applications for an open PhD position at TIK- Centre 
for Technology Innovation and Culture. This is a position in Science and 
Technology Studies (STS) with a focus on biomaterials. The application 
should include a well-developed project proposal that engages with the 
STS literature. More information below.

Kind regards, Ana

*PhD Fellow in Science and Technology Studies: Living Materials, 
Participatory Prototyping and Future Making***

A PhD position is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation 
and Culture, University of Oslo as part of the FUNGATERIA project. 
FUNGATERIA is an interdisciplinary project funded by the European 
Commission to develop a portfolio of microbial-based biomaterials.

*The position*

Imagine a world in which walls and everyday life things surrounding you 
are living. Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) are likely to become part 
of our everyday life, with applications in a wide range of areas such 
architecture, environment and health. The PhD candidate will use Science 
and Technology Studies (STS) approaches to investigate living materials 
as existing in possible future worlds with a focus on social, regulatory 
and policy implications. The PhD candidate will be working in FUNGATERIA 
work package seven (WP7), led by Associate Professor Ana Delgado.

The appointment is for a fixed term position for a period of three 
years. The position might include teaching, grading etc. at TIK in which 
case the project will be extended accordingly up until a maximum of 4 
years.

The PhD candidate will be part of the Science and Technology Studies 
group at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, and will 
have the opportunity to be part of a vibrant intellectual environment. 
See more information about ongoing STS research and academic activities 
at TIK here 
.

*About FUNGATERIA*
Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) are envisioned as enabling a wide 
range of solutions towards a transition to greener economies. The 
FUNGATERIA consortium works to model and prototype mycelium-based ELMs, 
exploring collaborations between fungi and bacteria to produce materials 
with computational capabilities. This opens for new ways of imaging 
buildings and cities, and potentially other objects, based on living 
materials. ELMs are qualified as being ‘smart materials’ in so far as 
they take advantage from intrinsic properties of life such as the 
capacity for self-repairing and healing. This also creates challenges 
regarding the programmability of ELMs, and the ways in which these 
materials can be designed to behave in a controlled way over time. 
Anticipating futures through activities such as modeling is  key to 
design activities in FUNGATERIA. //

FUNGATERIA is organized in seven teams collaborating across European 
universities. The team based at the University of Oslo coordinates *WP7 
- ELM Futures*. WP-7 develops methods to include citizens’ ways of 
imagining futures and engaging with future making, with a special focus 
on the programmability of EMLs and anticipatory projections. The PhD 
candidate will be part of the WP7 team, which work includes exploring 
and mapping issues of public concern regarding ELMs. This will be done 
both in non-fictional media and in science fiction, as well as through 
participatory modeling and prototyping.  WP7 joins together Science and 
Technology Studies, Design and Media Studies, and possibly Bioart.

The specific design of the PhD project, such as the choice of case, 
methods and theoretical framework, will depend on the candidate’s 
academic background and project proposal, and will be developed together 
with WP7 leader.

The FUNGATERIA consortium is led by the Danish Royal Academy for 
Architecture, Design and Conservation, in partnership with The Free 
University of Brussels, The University of Ghent, University of Utrecht, 
University of the West of England, Bristol and the University of Oslo. 
The project builds on interdisciplinary collaborations, and all partners 
are involved in communication, public engagement and dissemination 
activities.

*We offer*

Salary NOK 491 200 - 534 400 per year, - depending on qualifications. An 
academically stimulating working environment.
The possibility of undertaking a prolonged international mobility stay.

Attractive welfare benefits including excellent benefits for families 
(kindergarten, paid paternal/maternal leave etc) and a generous pension 
agreement. In addition, Oslo offers a family-friendly environment with 
its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities in its 
immediate surroundings.


For more information about the project contact: ana.delgado@tik.uio.no

Apply for this job here 




Ana  Delgado
Associate Professor
TIK-Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture
University of Oslo
ana.delgado@tik.uio.no
https://www.sv.uio.no/tik/english/people/aca/anamde/
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