Type de contrat : Freelance
Localisation : Essonne
Entreprise : Institut Mines-Télécom
Fonction : Commercial - Vente
Publiée le 19/11/2025
Expérience souhaitée : Moins de 1 an
Niveau d'études souhaité : Aucun diplôme
Who we are ?
Télécom Paris, part of the IMT (Institut Mines-Télécom) and a founding member of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, is one of France's top 5 general engineering schools.
The mainspring of Télécom Paris is to train, imagine and undertake to design digital models, technologies and solutions for a society and economy that respect people and their environment.
We are looking for a Post-doctoral Fellow in Participatory design. You will join the multidisciplinary INTERACT team (Interaction, Technology, Activity) within the Department of Economic and Social Sciences (SES) of Télécom Paris and will also be part of the CNRS laboratory "i3" (Interdisciplinary Institute of Innovation - ). The INTERACT team conducts research aimed at supporting innovation through creative, user-centered, and co-design approaches while exploring how technologies are appropriated and used in everyday life.
SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT
The selected candidate will contribute to the European project i-MOBYL within the framework of Driving Urban Transitions (DUT), in collaboration with Eindhoven University of Technology, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), University of Surrey, University of Salzburg, and various local partners in Europe.
The overall objective of this project is to participate in the co-construction of "interventions" aimed at transforming the mobility practices of young adults towards gentler forms of mobility, leading to greater inclusion and better health, based on empirical, evidence-based approaches aimed at behavioural change. The project addresses several scientific and societal issues: the under-representation of young adults and the under-engagement of communities in mobility planning; the absence of co-created visions; limited empirical data on adolescent activities and travel; a lack of tailored and validated interventions based on behaviour change theories; limited implementation due to low engagement from local authorities and high resource requirements; a lack of performance indicators for interventions; and the absence of methodologies for considering mobility planning with a diverse range of stakeholders.
The European project uses mixed, interdisciplinary and participatory methods in the fields of mobility, urban planning and design, behavioural sciences, co-design and public health. The results are developed with the participation of young adults from various backgrounds in the five partner cities, as well as local businesses, authorities and societal actors. The main expected results are: multi-national empirical data on all JA mobility activities and practices in various urban environments; validated and co-designed interventions promoting soft and multimodal mobility for JAs, based on behaviour change theory; a co-created framework for evaluating interventions according to APEASE criteria; and knowledge transfer disseminated via the DUT Knowledge Hub.
Your main tasks will be to :