Postdoc Researcher: IDEE Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI

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Dec 18, 2025, 11:04:44 AM (13 days ago) Dec 18
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Are you curious about the role of AI in the future of education? Join us as a postdoctoral researcher and help shape our understanding of meaningful learning in the age of AI. 

 

Job description 

Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is looking for a postdoctoral researcher on the topic of “Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI” within the Innovation for Delft Engineering Education (IDEE) initiative. This project focuses on how we, as a university, can respond to the rise of AI in the learning process. What does AI mean for the way we teach and learn? How can meaningful learning be redefined in today’s AI-enabled educational landscape?

 

The project aims to (1) develop a theoretical framework of constructive alignment for AI-rich teaching environments; (2) identify which patterns of student-AI interactions lead to deep/surface learning; (3) create, implement and evaluate guidelines and knowledgebase for teachers to design and integrate AI in their courses; and (4) create an engaged community around teaching and learning in the age of AI.

 

The project team consists of a PhD candidate, two postdoctoral researchers, research assistants, an educational advisor, and an interfaculty team of researchers and educators. For the postdoctoral position, we are seeking a highly motivated and talented researcher, with a keen eye for strong research designs.


Job requirements 

You have / can demonstrate:

  • PhD in Educational Science, Learning Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Engineering Education, Human Computer Interaction or a related field with a demonstrated focus on education, learning, or human behavior.
  • AI literacy.
  • Familiarity, affinity and preferably experience with engineering education (research).
  • Strong interest in educational innovation and technology.
  • Experience with qualitative and quantitative research methods.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

 

More: https://groups.google.com/g/mathematics-education-research/c/GKL1KSFyC2k/m/TX9fwIqkAAAJ



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