Postdoctoral Research Fellows at Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History

March 26, 2025

Job Description

1.1 Call for Postdoctoral Research Fellows (M/F/D)

1.2 Max Planck Research Group “Machine Visual Culture: Artificial Intelligence and the History of Seeing”

The Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome (Italy) invites applications for predoctoral and postdoctoral research fellowships within the Max Planck Research Group “Machine Visual Culture: Artificial Intelligence and the History of Seeing,” led by Leonardo Impett.

1.2.1 About the Research Group

The Machine Visual Culture research group investigates the reciprocal relationship between artificial intelligence and visual culture, focusing on how machine vision systems both shape and are shaped by histories of seeing. Combining digital art history with critical AI studies and media archaeology, the group explores AI both as a revolutionary methodology for the study of visual culture, and also as a cultural phenomenon in its own right with important implications for the humanities. Machine Visual Culture offers an interdisciplinary approach that positions AI as both a subject of cultural critique and a transformative approach to art historical research.

We welcome applications from candidates of all disciplines; projects should be synergetic with the group’s main research interests, but do not have to follow it precisely. Projects may for instance engage with Digital Art History, Digital Humanities, History of Technology, Media Archaeology / Media Theory, Computational Aesthetics, Digital/Video/Media Art, or other relevant fields.

1.3 Eligibility and Application Requirements

1.3.1 Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Postdoctoral Fellows will develop an independent research project that aligns with the research group’s themes. They will work closely with the group leader and contribute to the planning and organisation of seminars and workshops.

1.3.2 Eligibility Criteria

  • PhD completed by the start of the appointment
  • Research project that aligns with the MPRG Machine Visual Culture. We particularly welcome applications from researchers interested in our themes of machines and visual culture, but all relevant proposals will be considered.
  • Excellent verbal and written proficiency in English
  • Ability to reside in Rome for the duration of the appointment
  • Willingness to take a leading role in the research group’s research activities, including seminars, reading sessions, and conferences

1.3.3 Application Documents

  • Cover letter (1 page)
  • Curriculum vitae (2 pages)
  • Description of research project including timeline (max. 1000 words, not including bibliography)
  • Sample of work or sample publication (max. 2000 words)
  • Contact details of two referees (reference letters are not required upfront)

1.4 Terms and Conditions

The group launches in Spring 2025. Positions are available for up to 12 months in the first instance. Fellows would normally be expected to start in September 2025 but earlier or later start dates may be considered. All positions offer competitive salaries and excellent working conditions.

The Max Planck Society is committed to fostering gender equality and diversity. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Additionally, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the representation of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and encourages applications from candidates with disabilities.

1.4.1 Application Deadline and Submission

Applications must be submitted in English by 14 April 2025.

All application materials should be submitted via the application portal by clicking the ‘Apply’ button


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