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A leading German university located in Münster is offering a full-time research position in the Institute of Geoinformatics focused on the project 'SPACE-EYE'. Candidates are expected to conduct studies linking movement with visual attention. This fixed-term position also offers opportunities for doctoral research under supervision. Applicants should hold a Master's degree in a related field and have skills in various research methods. The role is part of a supportive work environment with numerous employee benefits.
42,500 students and 7,750 employees in teaching, research and administration, all working together to shape perspectives for the future – that is the University of Münster. Embedded in the vibrant atmosphere of Münster with its high standard of living, the University’s diverse research profile and attractive study programmes draw students and researchers throughout Germany and from around the world. The Institute of Geoinformatics at the University of Münster, Germany, is seeking to fill the position of a for the externally funded project "SPACE-EYE: Spatial and Architectural Evidence from Movementaware Eye-tracking" at the earliest possible date. We are offering a fixed-term full-time position for 3 years. Full-time employees are required to teach 4 hours per week during the semester.
The "SPACE-EYE" Project:
This position is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and is based at the Spatial and Architectural Cognition Lab (http://SPARC.uni-muenster.de). "SPACE-EYE" investigates how movement through space shapes visual attention inside buildings. Current models of human-building interaction treat visual attention and movement as separate processes, leading to oversimplified insights that designers often disregard. This project integrates theories of visual attention with movement-based data to develop a computational framework that jointly models gaze behaviour and locomotion.
The central question is: What impact does movement through space have on the visual attention measures used in human-building interactions? To answer this, we will run mobile eye-tracking studies: first in virtual reality and then in the physical setting of the motion-tracking OpenLab (https://uni.ms/ qt85n). In these experiments, we will systematically modify the trajectories that people walk in order to study how this changes what they pay attention to, for example, how late they notice a sign or what indoor landmark they focus on. Technically, the project will use mobile eye-tracking, virtual reality, motion tracking, and Bayesian statistical modelling.
The University of Münster strongly supports equal opportunity and diversity. We welcome all applicants regardless of sex, nationality, ethnic or social background, religion or worldview, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to creating family-friendly working conditions. Part-time options are generally available.
We actively encourage applications by women. Women with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered unless these are outweighed by reasons which necessitate the selection of another candidate.
Application procedure:
Are you interested? Then we look forward to receiving your application by 2026-02-28 as a single PDF file at ifgi.office@uni-muenster.de.
Please note that we cannot consider other file formats. Selected candidates will be invited to an online or in-person interview in March/April. The expected starting date is May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.