InclusiveSpaces: We are looking for a Student Assistant (f/m/d)
We are an international team and offer insights into scientific practice as well as the opportunity to work on the research project InclusiveSpaces. The project is an international Horizon Europe Project (Nr. 101147881) and focuses on the inclusive design, monitoring, and evaluation of urban spaces, whereby our task is the development and demonstration of a Comfort-based Accessibility Tool.
Tasks
- Continuous server maintenance of the Comfort-based Accessibility Tool (CAT), a web-based application that calculates and graphically displays the spatial accessibility of urban areas.
- Setting up CAT for additional cities, e.g. other demo-sites of the project or other research projects.
- Supporting the demonstration of CAT, including the creation of video-based tutorials.
- Ensuring ongoing implementation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) compliance.
- Providing general support for the research project, including report writing, documentation, and graphic visualization.
Requirements
Enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program at a Munich university or college, preferably in one of the following fields: Geodesy and Geoinformation, Land Management and Geospatial Science, Cartography, Computer Science, Information Engineering, Informatics in the Built Environment, or a related discipline.
Comfortable building and maintaining lightweight back-end endpoints with JavaScript/TypeScript + Node.js/Next.js; able to write solid SQL, ideally with some exposure to PostgreSQL/PostGIS
Understanding of basic data management and API outputs (JSON/GeoJSON) and can keep a small service stable in a serverless deployment (e.g., Vercel).
Knowledge of or willingness to learn about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Ability to work independently
Good written and spoken skills (in English (min. B2))
Openness to join a meeting with the current tool developer in March 2026 to enable a smooth handover of tasks
About us
The Chair of Urban Structure and Transport Planning focuses on sustainable and integrated mobility planning in urban, rural, and regional areas in teaching, research, and practice. The Research Group Mobility Justice investigates the needs of different people in various projects in order to design mobility and public spaces for all. We encourage participation in internal meetings, project appointments and workshops. The working hours are 8 h / week and can be flexibly determined in consultation with the team. The position starts 01 April 2026 and is limited to October 2026 due to internal project management. Working in the office (TUM Campus Munich Downtown; flex desk) or remotely is possible. Payment is in accordance with the standards for student/scientific assistants at TUM.
Application
TUM is striving to increase the proportion of women, and qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. Severely disabled persons will be given preference if their suitability and qualifications are otherwise essentially the same.
Please send an application with the necessary documents (letter of motivation, CV, current transcript of records; optional: sample projects, certificates, etc.) by February 18, 2026, in one PDF with the subject “Application for CAT” to Ms. Lea Zuckriegl (lea.zuckriegl@tum.de).
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We look forward to receiving your informative documents.
Project Funding Disclaimer
InclusiveSpaces is a Horizon Europe project supported by the European Commission under Grant Agreement No. 101147881. The UK participants in this project are co-funded by the UK. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.